Latvia and Poland Are Shifting Their Positions on Support for Ukrainian Refugees.
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Latvia has approved amendments to the law on support for Ukrainians, which provide for the abolition of part of benefits and benefits.
Latvia and Poland are shifting their positions on support for Ukrainian refugees.
The Latvian government approved amendments to the law that provides aid for Ukraine’s civilian population, which involve ending some support measures. This year, Latvia allocated €65M for the support program, with €39.7M planned for 2026. Currently, Latvia offers Ukrainian citizens who work or start their own businesses a one-time assistance package equal to one minimum monthly salary. As Ukrainians are actively participating in Latvia’s labor m…
In support of Ukrainians, Riga contributed 65 million euros in 2025, and in 2026, it is planned to reduce to 39.7 million euros.
The Latvian government has approved amendments to the law on support for the civilian population of Ukraine, which stipulate the waiver of certain support measures, specifically assistance for starting a job and self-employment. This was reported by RBC-Ukraine, citing Delfi. According to the Latvian Ministry of the Interior, the influx of Ukrainian citizens has remained relatively stable this year, with an average of 500-600 people registering …
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