Poroshenko's wage is UAH 9,300, that of Lozhkin UAH 15,700 - media
The wage of Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko as of November 1, 2015 was UAH 9,296, while that of head of the presidential administration Borys Lozhkin is UAH 15,759, reads the response of the presidential administration to a formal request from Radio Svoboda.
"In accordance with Cabinet resolution No. 518 dated June 30, 2015 about the wage of the president of Ukraine, the wage of the Ukrainian president depends on the wage of the Ukrainian premier and as of November 1, 2015 was UAH 9,296. The wage of the presidential administration head as of November 1, 2015 under the terms of the employment contract was UAH 15,759," reads a posting on the website of Radio Svoboda.
The financial assistance for resolving social issues, received by the management of the presidential administration in Ukraine in 2015, is UAH 18,270.
Some UAH 34,959 was used by the presidential administration staff for health improvement and annual leave.
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