People's Deputy Dmytro Lyubota, elected to the Verkhovna Rada from the Servant of the People party, used the state program "eSupport" together with his cohabitant. This follows from his annual declaration for 2024.
According to the documents, Lyubota received 4 thousand hryvnias in assistance from the government under the program, and his cohabitant received another 10 thousand hryvnias. At the same time, the deputy declared 749 thousand hryvnias in salary to the Verkhovna Rada for 2024.
The People's Deputy's cohabitant, Olesya Evert, also receives a salary from the Rada, but her position is not indicated in the declaration. Her income for the year amounted to 511 thousand hryvnias.
This is not the first time that Lyubota and his family have received funds under e-Support. In 2023, the People's Deputy received 8 thousand hryvnias, and Olesya Evert - 50 thousand.
The state program “e-Support” was originally created to support low-income citizens during the pandemic and war. However, cases where its recipients include high-ranking officials with six-figure incomes raise questions about the mechanisms for verifying and distributing state aid.

