Ukrainians will receive 1 million UAH for returning from abroad? CPD clarified the situation.


The Government of Ukraine is not drafting a resolution to pay money to Ukrainians for returning to the country, said People's Deputy Oleksiy Honcharenko. The portal 'Hlavkom' and the Center for Countering Disinformation confirmed that this information is false.
The Center for Countering Disinformation stated: 'The information about the government's preparation of a resolution to pay 1 million hryvnias to Ukrainians for returning from abroad is unreliable. We checked this information with the government.'
Oleksiy Honcharenko himself also denied the existence of such a resolution, stating: 'I spoke with the Cabinet of Ministers, and they dismissed such an initiative.'
Earlier, Ella Libanova, director of the Institute of Demography and Social Studies, emphasized that key factors for the return of Ukrainians from abroad include security, employment, and housing.
It is also worth noting that Ukrainians who are abroad will be able to register their unavailability for mobilization remotely through special centers.
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