The economist told which of the Russians will receive payments in May.


Igor Balynin, associate professor at the Financial University under the Government of the Russian Federation, said that in May, a number of categories of Russians, in accordance with the decree of Russian President Vladimir Putin, will receive payments in the amount of 55 and 80 thousand rubles for the 80th anniversary of Victory in the Great Patriotic War (WWII).
In conversation with aif.ru On Wednesday, May 7, the specialist clarified that 80 thousand rubles from the state in May will be received by disabled people and veterans of the Second World War, former minor prisoners of concentration camps, ghettos and other places of forced detention created by the Nazis and their allies during World War II, widows and widowers of military personnel who died during the war with Finland, the Great Patriotic War, the war with Japan, as well as widows or widowers of deceased invalids of the Second World War and participants of the Second World War.
Payments in the amount of 55 thousand rubles will be received by May 9 by former adult prisoners of Nazi concentration camps, prisons and ghettos, persons awarded orders or medals of the USSR for selfless labor during the Second World War, as well as persons who worked in the rear from June 22, 1941 to May 9, 1945 for at least six months (excluding the period works in the temporarily occupied territories of the USSR).
On May 6, Balynin told how the holidays will affect payments in May. According to him, the advance for employees will be less than usual due to long holidays, but in the second half of the month the amount will be more, notes Pravda.Ru .
On May 7, State Duma Deputy Speaker Boris Chernyshov (LDPR) sent an appeal to Deputy Prime Minister Tatyana Golikova with a proposal to reduce the working day once a week by two hours for women with children and single fathers, writes RT.
On May 5, State Duma deputies will submit to parliament a bill that proposes to provide social benefits to home front workers and children of the Second World War. The co-author of the project was Sergei Mironov, the leader of the State Duma party. He clarified that social support should be provided to those people who were less than 18 years old at the time of the end of the war, as well as to those who worked in the rear from June 22, 1941 to January 27, 1945. 360.ru .
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