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    On Establishing the Amounts of the One-Time Monetary Payment for the Independence Day of Ukraine, Stipulated by the Laws of Ukraine “On the Status of War Veterans, Guarantees of Their Social Protection” and “On Victims of Nazi Persecution,” in 2026

    Good day! Here is a concise overview of the Resolution of the Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine regarding payments for Independence Day:

    1. **Essence of the Law:** This resolution establishes specific amounts of one-time monetary payment for Independence Day of Ukraine for various categories of war veterans and victims of Nazi persecution for 2026. The amounts of payments are differentiated depending on the disability group, status, and merits to the Homeland. The payment must be made by August 24, 2026.

    2. **Structure and main provisions:** The resolution consists of one main clause that defines the amounts of payments for different categories of individuals, namely:
    * Persons with disabilities due to war (Groups I, II, III) and former young prisoners of concentration camps.
    * Combatants, victims of the Revolution of Dignity, and former minor prisoners of concentration camps.
    * Persons who have special merits to the Homeland.
    * Family members of deceased (dead) war veterans, Defenders of Ukraine.
    * War participants and former prisoners of concentration camps, persons who were forcibly taken to forced labor, children of partisans.

    3. **Most important provisions:** The most important is the clear definition of the amounts of payments for each category, as this determines the amount of financial support that veterans and victims of Nazi persecution will receive. The date of payment – until August 24, 2026 – is also important.

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