To drag on the process of rayon hromada common property transfer to the hromada communal ownership is not beneficial either for rayon councils, or hromadas themselves. Rayons just do not have money to maintain these facilities. If some hromadas expected not to fund these establishments in January, having failed to put on their books, it is not the case.
It was highlighted by Vyacheslav Nehoda, Deputy Minister of Development of Communities and Territories of Ukraine, during the online-meeting with regions. Today such meetings have been held with representatives of the Poltava, Khmelnytskyi, Rivne, Kirovohrad, Luhansk and Donetsk regions.
«Since January, 1, 2021 funds from the rayon level have been transferred to hromadas. It is logical that since the beginning of the year the appropriate property has to be transferred to hromadas – establishments, institutions that used to be funded from rayon budgets. But the process is still going on. And hromadas have to understand that in January expenditures for such facilities must be envisaged in their budgets. If somebody has failed to do it, the budget should be corrected. Otherwise it will be a violation of the law», - mentioned Vyacheslav Nehoda.
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