Working Group Update on Special Operations Welfare and Administrative Measures

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The group led by Andrey Turchak, who serves as the secretary of the United Russia General Council, reported that its fourth assessment has been delivered to President Vladimir Putin. The update, communicated via the group’s official telegraph channel, centers on the actions already taken to assist participants in the special military operation and their families while proposing a unified framework to standardize these measures across relevant agencies.

According to Nikolai Zhuravlev, a former deputy head of the Working Group on NWO Issues and a deputy chairman of the Federation Council, the proposed package would grant exemptions from state duties tied to the restoration of essential personal documents. The bill to eliminate the state tax on returning passports, driver’s licenses, and other proofs has progressed to the third reading in the State Duma. Zhuravlev noted that such administrative challenges are common for those at or near the frontline and stressed the necessity of easing these budgetary and bureaucratic burdens during and after hostilities.

Earlier, Turchak reiterated that discussions with officials from the Ministry of Internal Affairs are advancing the idea of removing certain state posts or duties that could impede timely support for service members and their families. He underscored that the scale of payments and support programs is inherently linked to these administrative decisions, and that streamlining procedures would directly impact the assistance provided to those who serve in designated operations.

In sum, the fourth report outlines practical steps to reinforce the welfare of special operation participants and their households, while seeking to harmonize measures into a single standard. The emphasis remains on reducing bureaucratic friction, ensuring prompt access to essential documents, and maintaining a robust support system as part of a broader policy approach coordinated by the group and its governmental counterparts.

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