Translation. Region: Russian Federal
Source: Government of the Russian Federation – Government of the Russian Federation –
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Order No. 2678-r of September 27, 2025
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Order No. 2678-r of September 27, 2025
In 2025, several regions will receive priority funding for the construction and renovation of educational facilities and infrastructure. Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin signed an order reallocating funds for these purposes.
The redistribution will specifically affect subsidies for school construction in communities with an objectively identified need. Mordovia, Tatarstan, Chechnya, and the Sverdlovsk Region will receive funding on a priority basis. The total amount of funds allocated to these regions will amount to over 3.6 billion rubles.
Furthermore, the reallocation will affect subsidies for the construction of kindergartens in communities with an objectively identified need. In this case, advance funding of 146.3 million rubles will be allocated to Chechnya.
Another redistribution will enable Buryatia, Tatarstan, and the Smolensk region to receive funding ahead of schedule for the modernization of academic buildings and college dormitories. The total amount allocated to them in 2025 will amount to over 154 million rubles.
Comment
From Mikhail Mishustin's opening remarks at the Government meeting, October 3, 2025
Commenting on the decision takenGovernment meeting on October 3Mikhail Mishustin noted that the program to modernize secondary vocational education institutions is being implemented at the initiative of the President.
"The head of state has ordered that they be put in order and that the training facilities and infrastructure be equipped," the Prime Minister emphasized.
In addition, the order sets the amount of additional funding for the Belgorod, Bryansk, and Kursk regions. Over 2 billion rubles will be allocated to them in 2026–2027. These funds are intended for major repairs and equipment for schools, kindergartens, supplementary education institutions, and the restoration of damaged schools and other facilities in the border areas of these regions.
According to Mikhail Mishustin, the allocated resources will help authorities in these regions renovate and restore kindergartens and schools so that children can study in good, modern conditions.
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