The Kremlin spokesman also said that “experts worked on the document, there are many explanations.”
The law on electronic subpoenas adopted by the State Duma of the Russian Federation is allegedly “designed to make accounting efficient and convenient for citizens,” as well as “to fix the mess in military registration and enlistment offices .” This was announced by the press secretary of the President of the Russian Federation Dmitry Peskov at a beerfing on Wednesday, April 12.
According to him, the speed of adoption of this bill by the representatives of Russia is due to its importance. He also traditionally encouraged to “apply to the Duma for these explanations.”
The Kremlin spokesman added that “the military registration system in the Russian Federation needs to be streamlined.” The Electronic Summons Act seems designed to help with this.
“We are talking about the fact that we must streamline the system of registration and conscription of those who must serve in the army. In the army, we must serve conscripts according to the constitution, this is the constitutional duty of citizens,” said by Peskov.
The press secretary of the President of the Russian Federation added that “experts have worked on the document, there are many explanations.”
“How it was accepted – in accordance with the procedure provided for the State Duma,” Peskov summed up and again recommended that journalists contact the Russian parliament with clarification questions.
Recall that Russia plans to introduce electronic agendas. The ruling regime of the Russian Federation is also preparing to ban men from traveling outside the country until they appear at the military registration and enlistment office.
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