Rostislav Goldstein thanked the deputies of the State Council of Komi for their joint fruitful work in 2025
The Republic of Komi has finalised its budget for 2026 after a session of the State Council on December 18, 2025. Rostislav Goldshtein, the region’s head, attended the meeting and acknowledged the efforts of lawmakers in shaping the financial plan. Despite economic pressures, the budget maintains a strong focus on social priorities.
The fourth session of the State Council’s eighth convocation marked a key moment for Komi’s financial planning. Deputies and Goldshtein worked together to approve the republican budget for 2026, along with projections for the following two years. The process faced difficulties due to a deficit, yet officials ensured social programmes remained a top priority.
During the meeting, Goldshtein thanked the deputies for their contributions throughout 2025. He also presented state awards to outstanding members of the regional government and legislature. Looking ahead, he warned that 2026 would demand significant effort to overcome the region’s challenges. The State Council outlined the main development goals for the upcoming budget. While specific lawmakers involved in the process were not named, the session confirmed a collaborative approach between the president and parliament in tackling Komi’s economic and social needs.
The approved budget sets Komi’s financial direction for the next three years. Officials have committed to addressing regional challenges while preserving support for social initiatives. The plan now moves into implementation, with Goldshtein and the State Council preparing for the work ahead.
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