Overview
- Dmitry Medvedev, as United Russia chairman and Russia’s Security Council deputy, framed support for participants in the “special military operation” as a national priority.
- He urged a funding increase over the next three years for rehabilitation programs for those returning from the front.
- He emphasized that wounded servicemen should receive primary attention in rehabilitation efforts.
- The party said it will push for expanded budget spending to support SVO participants and their families.
- The statements were delivered at a meeting of United Russia’s program commission, according to the party’s post-session summary.