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Business called for finalizing the mobilization bill before the second reading

The Verkhovna Rada today adopted in the first reading bill No. 10449, which proposes to improve legislation on mobilization. The European Business Association expressed its position on this bill.

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“Yes, the community does not support the document in its current edition, in particular because it contains signs of a violation of the Constitution of Ukraine and may have negative consequences for the country’s economy as a whole,” the message says.

Standards that caused concern for business

In particular, among the regulations that caused concern for business are the following:

Suggestions

At the same time, the business community shared a number of proposals, in particular:

It is noted that the relevant comments and suggestions from the community sent almost 100 pages.

“The European Business Association appeals to the head of the Verkhovna Rada Committee on National Security, Defense and Intelligence, Alexander Zavitnevich, with a call to create a working group to finalize the draft before the second reading, which will also include representatives from business.

Otherwise, the consequences of influence on the economy and the country as a whole may be irreparable and the big question is who will be responsible for them,” the Association emphasized.

Recall

The “Ministry of Finance” wrote that in the bill No. 10449 states that the bank accounts of those liable for military service who evade visits to the TCC and SP will be arrested by court decision. But not immediately – the bill provides for several stages until the accounts are blocked.

On January 30, the Cabinet of Ministers approved and sent to the Verkhovna Rada a new version of the bill on mobilization and military registration. Bill No. 10449 replaced the previous government bill No. 10378, which had to be withdrawn in early January due to criticism.

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