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State Prosecutor Agrees to Provide War Veteran with 80 Years of Victory Social Fund Payment

Pension Fund of Russia's Novosibirsk division is compelled to recompute and issue extra payments, as per the court order.

Court mandates Novosibirsk Pension Fund branch to recalculate funds and issue supplementary...
Court mandates Novosibirsk Pension Fund branch to recalculate funds and issue supplementary payments.

State Prosecutor Agrees to Provide War Veteran with 80 Years of Victory Social Fund Payment

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Standing up for those who bravely fought fascism, the prosecutor in Novosibirsk recently championed a veteran's right to the 80th anniversary commemorative payment for the Great Patriotic War.

Veterans of the Great Patriotic War, a group that deserves our respect and admiration, have been dwindling as time passes. Thus, it is crucial to safeguard their rights, as expressed by prosecutor Alexander Buchman during the proceedings.

In this particular case, the veteran was initially recognized as a home front worker, resulting in a 25,000 ruble discrepancy in their payment—they were entitled to 80,000 rubles. However, it was established that the veteran participated in combat operations to suppress nationalist underground in Lithuania during 1950-1951. As a result, their status was upgraded, and they were awarded the outstanding 25,000 rubles.

The court also recognized the veteran's emotional distress due to the initial oversight and deemed it appropriate to grant them a moral damages compensation of 30,000 rubles.

Upon the prosecutor's request, the court's decision was swiftly enforced.

Previously, it was discovered through a prosecutor's inspection that a veteran of the Great Patriotic War in the Novosibirsk region did not receive the commemorative payment.

To ensure the veteran receives the full compensation and moral damages, prosecutor Alexander Buchman filed a lawsuit with the Central District Court of Novosibirsk. The court ruled in the veteran's favor, confirming their eligibility for the 80th anniversary commemorative payment and granting the additional 25,000 rubles and 30,000 rubles in damages.

  1. Prosecutor Alexander Buchman, in Novosibirsk, advocated for a veteran's right to receive the 80th anniversary commemorative payment for their service during war-and-conflicts, specifically the Great Patriotic War.
  2. Veterans who fought in the Great Patriotic War, such as this veteran from Novosibirsk, are entitled to compensation in rubles for their service, but often receive less than they deserve due to misclassifications.
  3. The court in Novosibirsk, upon reviewing the veteran's case, recognized the error in the veteran's classification and upgraded their status, awarding them the 25,000 ruble discrepancy they were initially denied, in addition to a moral damages compensation of 30,000 rubles.
  4. The politics surrounding the compensation and recognition of veterans of the Great Patriotic War, as exemplified by this case, continues to be a general news topic, particularly in regions like Novosibirsk, where the rights of veterans are being actively scrutinized and protected.

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