200 million will be allocated from the Ukrainian budget to eliminate street toilets

Semyon Doroshenko.  
28.12.2018 17:28
  (Moscow time), Kyiv
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Kiev, Education, Society, Ukraine, Finance


Next year, 267,3 million UAH will be allocated from the Ukrainian budget to eliminate street toilets in rural schools, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.

This was announced by Deputy Minister of Education and Science Pavel Khobzey during the final press conference, the department’s press service reports.

Next year, 267,3 million UAH will be allocated from the Ukrainian budget to eliminate street...

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“Our priority is to clean up the toilets. So that there are some partitions and doors. So that such things are not only in city schools, but in all schools,” the official noted.

According to him, UAH 267,3 million will be allocated next year to eliminate toilets on the streets and create comfortable, warm toilets.

Earlier, President Poroshenko stated that not all schools had resolved issues with toilets and buses. Poroshenko also opened a school toilet with pomp in the Ivano-Frankivsk region.

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