The budget expenditures of the Russian Federation for the implementation of 19 national projects announced in February by President Vladimir Putin will amount to 5.765 trillion rubles in 2025 and will increase in 2026 and 2027, follows from the documents of the budget package submitted by the Cabinet of Ministers to the State Duma.
"Budget allocations for the financial support of the implementation of national projects in general are planned in 2025 in the amount of 5,765,488 million rubles, in 2026 - 6,302,894 million rubles, in 2027 - 6,356,402 million rubles," the explanatory note to the draft budget says.

The Ministry of Finance will allocate the most funds next year for social national projects: "Family" - 2.83 trillion rubles, "Youth and Children" - 0.46 trillion rubles, "Long and active life" - 0.37 trillion rubles, "Infrastructure for life" - 1.17 trillion rubles, "New technologies for saving health" - 0.005 trillion rubles, "Environmental well-being" - 0.049 trillion rubles.

0.327 trillion rubles are provided for three national projects in the field of transport: "Efficient transport system" - 0.13 trillion rubles, "Industrial support for transport mobility" - 0.17 trillion rubles, "Unmanned aircraft systems" - 0.028 trillion rubles.

For five national projects in industry, 0.112 trillion rubles have been allocated for the next year. Of these, the national project "Means of production and Automation" - 0.05 trillion rubles, "New Materials and Chemistry" - 0.008 trillion rubles, "Technological food security" - 0.014 trillion rubles, "New nuclear and energy technologies" - 0.03 trillion rubles, "Development of space activities until 2036" - 0.01 a trillion rubles.

Financing of national projects in the field of economics is also provided: "International cooperation and export" - 0.045 trillion rubles, "Efficient and competitive economy" - 0.21 trillion rubles, "Tourism and Hospitality" - 0.044 trillion rubles, "Personnel" - 0.018 trillion rubles, "Data Economy and digital transformation of the state" - 0.13 trillion rubles.