Leningrad Region officials examined budget proposals covering fiscal years 2026 through 2028 during their latest government session. The Legislative Assembly will receive the financial plan for consideration and final approval. Governor Alexander Drozdenko outlined major social spending priorities within the three-year framework. Regional workers will see minimum wage increases of 15 percent starting in 2026.
Transportation infrastructure receives 32.8 billion rubles for highway development and maintenance projects across the region. Security measures will gain additional funding through undisclosed allocations, according to the governor. Educational facilities benefit from dedicated resources targeting 30 school renovations and 10 kindergarten improvements. The budget designates 13.3 billion rubles specifically for supporting participants in the special military operation during 2026.
Transportation infrastructure receives 32.8 billion rubles for highway development and maintenance projects across the region. Security measures will gain additional funding through undisclosed allocations, according to the governor. Educational facilities benefit from dedicated resources targeting 30 school renovations and 10 kindergarten improvements. The budget designates 13.3 billion rubles specifically for supporting participants in the special military operation during 2026.