A few years of the national project showed that most government support received by the military. And though the budget is the national project designed to improve living conditions for Russians is growing every year (so, if in 2008 it stood at 93 billion rubles. In 2009 - 102.1 billion rubles, in 2010 - already 219, 3 billion rubles.), much of the money still goes to the solution of housing problems of servicemen. For example, a newspaper said "Marker" with reference to the report of the Ministry of Finance on a cash execution costs to their needs government will spend this year, 187 billion rubles. targeted funding, or more than 85%. With 85 kopecks. from each of the ruble is aimed at providing housing for active and retired military and veterans (17.3%). But the costs of other project participants look much more modest. For apartments and houses for settlers from the North officials are willing to spend 6.85 billion rubles. (3,12%), and young families - and at some 4.87 billion rubles. (2,22%), and the federal state civil employees - 4.67 billion rubles. (2,13%). All other groups will be divided among themselves for about 12 billion rubles. (5,5%). Recall that the program "Affordable Housing" was launched back in 2005, but was originally a military draft were not included, they entered into it only in 2007, then it was planned that only one in Moscow, they should be given 8 thousand apartments, Overall, the Ministry of Defense is going to solve housing problems of 20 thousand homeless officers and warrant officers of the Moscow garrison, was registered. According to the results in January 2010, found at the All-Russian public and the state program "affordable housing for military personnel, to solve the housing problem has been 5,653 military personnel. As the saying goes, then there still will be. But the national project "Affordable housing" is intended to help a number of socially disadvantaged groups, which include not only military, but, for example, and public-sector workers, and those same young families.
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