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Small Towns Motivate Residents to Stay Permanently with Money and Benefits

Summary by ČEská Televize
In many towns and villages, people live, use their infrastructure and services, but there are no permanent residence registrations. City halls do not receive money from the state for them in the budget. Therefore, they try to motivate residents to register with financial donations and various benefits. For example, Studénka in the Novojičín region is currently offering them two thousand one hundred crowns in a campaign.
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In many towns and villages, people live, use their infrastructure and services, but there are no permanent residence registrations. City halls do not receive money from the state for them in the budget. Therefore, they try to motivate residents to register with financial donations and various benefits. For example, Studénka in the Novojičín region is currently offering them two thousand one hundred crowns in a campaign.

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Česká televize broke the news in on Friday, July 25, 2025.
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