There was another meeting of the commission to determine the enterprises, institutions, and organizations that are critically important for the functioning of the economy and ensuring the livelihoods of the population during a special period, at which the status of enterprises registered in the Donetsk region was confirmed.
The meeting was chaired by the Deputy Head of the Donetsk Regional State Administration, Ihor Boiko.
To confirm the status of critical infrastructure, one enterprise producing equipment for high-voltage power lines addressed the commission members.
Also, as part of the monitoring conducted by the structural units of the regional state administration, information was received from 22 enterprises (17 enterprises – communal ownership, 3 – private, 2 – citizen association institutions) regarding certain performance indicators, in particular, the amount of accrued average wages for insured employees, the absence/presence of tax arrears to state and local budgets, and the single contribution to mandatory state social insurance.
Moreover, the Main Department of the State Tax Service in the Donetsk region provided additional information for monitoring on 22 enterprises regarding the amount of wages for April and the presence of tax arrears as of May 21, 2025.
Considering the above, all 22 enterprises, in accordance with paragraph 61 of the Criteria and the procedure for making a decision regarding the absence of the need to conduct a compliance check of enterprises against the criteria specified in paragraph 2 of the Criteria and the procedure.
The secretary of the commission, Semen Paniotov, reported that to confirm compliance with the criteria for recognizing them as critical, the enterprises provided packages of documents that were reviewed by the commission members. These enterprises were recognized as critically important for the functioning of the economy and ensuring the livelihoods of the population during a special period in the Donetsk region.
Commission members also heard remarks regarding the operation of these enterprises and ultimately voted to recognize them as critically important.