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Many hoteliers accommodating Ukrainian refugees are still waiting to receive state aid

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Many hoteliers, who have accommodated Ukrainian refugees in hotels at the Black Sea coast, have not yet received the expected disbursements from the state. The state had to compensate hoteliers with EUR 20 a day for each Ukrainian accommodated from February 24 until the end of March. However, the deadline was extended until mid-April due to the delay in registration for temporary protection. Hoteliers say they have run out of money and have not paid their electricity bills yet. Meanwhile, they cannot stop helping Ukrainian refugees.




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