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Already at the beginning of 2023 there are 7 new auctions, among the depicted lo...

Billions of billions: how the great privatization in Ukraine during the war took place

Already at the beginning of 2023 there are 7 new auctions, among the depicted lots - administrative building and non -residential premises. The government in 2022, despite the war, received UAH 2. 2 billion at the expense of privatization of large and small objects. UAH 1. 7 billion is transferred to the state budget, the press service of the State Property Fund of Ukraine reports. It is reported that 973 persons participated in 193 successful privatization auctions.

"According to statistics, most objects are designed for small and medium -sized businesses. There are many real estate objects at a starting price at several thousand hryvnias," the fund said. Meanwhile, the State Property Fund voiced some privatization plans at the beginning of 2023. Yes, there are 7 auctions in January, among the lots - administrative buildings and non -residential premises. The starting value of objects is from 11 thousand UAH to UAH 1. 7 million.

The most successful year in terms of privatization income can be considered 2021, when the State Property Fund of Ukraine has replenished the state budget for a record UAH 5. 1 billion. The then head of the State Property Fund Dmitry Sennichenko stated that the period of 2020-21 was scored by an indicator of UAH 7. 35 billion from privatization-more than in the past 7 years.

At the same time, the privatization plan was still not implemented in Ukraine, experts recorded only minor successes in this area. Thus, in November 2021, the chairman of the Growford Institute Board Vitaliy Lomakovich told focus that, against the background of coronacris, a plan for the sale of state objects in 2020 was reduced from UAH 12 billion to UAH 0. 5 billion due to the ban on large privatization. However, the budget received UAH 2.

2 billion as a result of small and average privatization, which is four times more than in Daraile 2019. We will remind, in August 2022 Prime Minister Denis Shmigal declared the start from September 1 of mass privatization, which was suspended due to a full-scale invasion of Russia into Ukraine.