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18 of September, 20:03

Poroshenko raised the subsistence minimum and public sector wages
The head of Ukraine Petro Poroshenko at the beginning of the election, signed a Law providing from 1 September increase of pensions, cost of living and wages of public sector employees, informs a press-service of administration of the head of the country.
"Our team has done everything they can to since September 1 has been provided with this growth, albeit at a modest value ? from 13 to 18% ", ? quoted Poroshenko's press service on the Internet office of the President administration
Law No. 704 "On introducing changes to the Law of Ukraine" On State budget of Ukraine for 2015 " the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine adopted on Thursday. The circular specifies from 1 September 2015, the subsistence minimum per person per month of $ 1, 330 33 thousand UAH (approximately 32 4 thousand rubles), for able-bodied persons ? 1 378 thousand hryvnia (about 4 178 thousand rubles), for persons who lost working capacity ? 1 74 thousand UAH (about 3 256 thousand rubles) with a corresponding increase in expenditure on salaries, pensions, benefits for families with children and lump sum benefits, scholarships graduate and doctoral students, reports " news Agency ". Remember, last week the head of Ukraine Petro Poroshenko has signed a decree on ensuring the holding of "a democratic, fair and transparent" elections in local authorities in Ukraine on October 25. In July the Prime Minister of Ukraine Arseniy Yatsenyuk said that the indexation of social benefits in Ukraine need an estimated 12 billion hryvnia (about 545 million dollars)." If these funds will find that indexation will be carried out on or after 1 December 2015 ", ? he said. The leader of the public movement "Ukrainian choice" Viktor Medvedchuk said that the efforts of "professional Russian and foreign reformers-Euro-integrators" Ukraine brought to the pre-default wealth. 30 June The Economist has described Ukraine as the worst economy in the world. This verdict was made after comparison of countries by GDP growth.

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