The bill will be discussed and adjusted to have the corresponding correct regulatory positions, assured Mikhail Podolyak.
The motion proposal will not be put to a vote in the Verkhovna Rada in its current form. The adviser to the head of the Presidential Office, Mikhail Podolyak, said this in a telethon on Saturday, December 30.
“Will it (the bill – ed.) exist in this form? No. That is why a particular bill was introduced – for discussion. After considering everything, the appropriate changes were made , we will get a more or less optimal bill considering what we have a long, large-scale, intense war, and the Russian Federation will not stop there, it will press until it loses this war, “said said Podolyak.
He assured that the bill will be discussed and adjusted to have suitable and correct regulatory positions.
“After that, of course, the parliament will vote on it in the first and second reading and we will have a new mobilization law,” said the adviser to the head of the OP.
According to him, the current war “requires proper legal registration and mobilization processes.”
“Because the law that is used today does not meet the current realities. And therefore it is very good at the level of the General Staff, the Ministry of Defense, the Ministry of Finance or the Cabinet of Ministers as a whole, at the level of those with -relevant committee of the Rada, at the level of the expert community, a discussion is taking place. This right,” concluded Podolyak.
Let us recall that on December 25, the Cabinet of Ministers registered in the Verkhovna Rada a bill providing for changes in the processes of mobilization, military registration and military service. Correspondent.net The mobilization proposal was analyzed in detail.
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