The State Duma has expanded measures to support ITS participants and their families
At the plenary session, the State Duma adopted four laws in the second and third readings that expand support measures for participants in a special military operation (SVO) and their families. This was announced on December 9 by Chairman of the State Duma Vyacheslav Volodin on the social network MAX.
"The State Duma continues to work on improving the legal framework created to support military personnel and their families," he stressed in his message.
The adopted laws provide for free travel of a serviceman and two close relatives to and from the place of military medical examination, the extension of benefits for adult children of participants of the military medical school after graduation until September 1, as well as the granting of authority to the regions to establish additional housing measures for families of military personnel who died in the line of duty.
In addition, the laws establish the preferential right to housing for soldiers of the SVO who have the status of orphans and performed tasks to repel an invasion of Russian territory, as well as the right to provide emergency housing or subsidies for military personnel raising disabled children over the age of 18, or who decided to continue their contract service after wounds and injuries. Volodin noted that 152 federal laws have been adopted since 2022 to support the participants of the SVO and their families.
Earlier in the day, Russian President Vladimir Putin, during a meeting of the Council for the Development of Civil Society and Human Rights, said that benefits for children of special military operation (SVO) fighters were definitely the right decision. According to him, the state must support the children of its fighters and will continue to do so.
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