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    On the Repayment of Accounts Payable for Reimbursement of Expenses Related to Implementing Measures to Strengthen the Defense Capabilities of the State in the Odesa Region in 2024

    Good afternoon! Here is a brief analysis of the provided order of the Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine:

    1. **Essence of the order:** The document envisages the allocation of funds from the reserve fund of the state budget to the Odesa Regional State Administration (for the Odesa Regional Military Administration) to repay accounts payable related to expenses for strengthening the defense capability of the state in the Odesa region in 2024. The amount allocated is UAH 5,316,203.

    2. **Structure and main provisions:**
    * The order consists of two clauses.
    * Clause 1 defines the amount to be allocated and the intended purpose of the funds – repayment of accounts payable for 2024, related to defense capability. It also specifies the orders of the CMU that provided for the financing of these measures.
    * Clause 2 obliges the Odesa Regional State Administration to ensure the repayment of arrears and submit a report on the use of funds to the specified ministries and the State Treasury Service by December 26, 2025.

    3. **Important provisions:**
    * The order clearly defines the intended purpose of the funds – repayment of accounts payable for a specific period (2024) and in specific areas (defense measures).
    * A deadline is set for submitting a report on the use of funds, which strengthens control over their use.
    * References to previous CMU orders ensure a link with previous decisions on financing defense measures.
    * Since the act concerns defense issues during martial law, it is of great importance.

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