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The Defense Committee has completed its consideration of all amendments to the mobilization bill (updated)

The Committee plans for the Council to consider the bill in the second reading in early April.

Verkhovna Rada on issues Defense today, March 29, completed the consideration of all amendments to the draft law on mobilization, said Committee member Vadim Ivchenko.

Ivchenko added that work is now underway on additional amendments to the Committee on the motivation of conscripts, as well as demobilization.

According to him, it is planned that the Rada will consider the bill in the second reading in early April.

For his part, another member of the Committee, Alexander Fedienko, reported what issues were considered:

According to him, next Friday there is a high probability that the bill will be submitted to the Council.< /p>

Fedienko noted that these are not final changes. The Committee, through its amendments, may change some other norms.

Updated. For her part, People's Deputy Irina Gerashchenko reported that the National Security Committee had completed the discussion of 4,269 amendments to the mobilization project.

She noted that next week the committee will work on the agreed committee amendments.

“There is a chance that within April the bill may be submitted to the floor for consideration,” Gerashchenko wrote. actions in foreign diplomatic institutions for men liable for military service aged from 18 to 60 years were carried out if they had military registration documents. Including registration of a passport of a citizen of Ukraine, a foreign passport of a citizen of Ukraine, etc.”

  • The relevant parliamentary committee began considering a new bill on mobilization on January 4. He is currently completing the review of more than 4 thousand amendments to the controversial bill. The second reading is possible in the session hall at the beginning of April. However, this does not mean that the law will be adopted quickly. Since parliament meets at best four days a month, the process is likely to be significantly delayed. What the members of the National Security Committee propose for the second reading and what are the chances of the law being voted on as a whole, read in the material “The Law on Mobilization: Will it be adopted as a whole?” on LB.ua.
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