Parliament plans to change the rules on e-mail subpoenas and deferrals for certain categories of the population.
On January 11, the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine will consider the motion bill in the first reading. The document will be considered along with proposals from the National Security Committee. People’s representatives Yaroslav Zheleznyak and Alexei Goncharenko reported this.
They said, this does not mean that the bill will be adopted in the form in which it was submitted to the Rada. The bill will be sent for revision before the second reading.
As Yegor Chernev, Deputy Chairman of the Council Committee on National Security, Defense and Intelligence, said in the telethon, the committee may complete its preliminary consideration of the mobilization bill today. Parliament plans to change the rules on e-mail subpoenas and deferrals for certain categories of the population.
“Today we do not have a decision in the committee on what form and what will be the fate of this bill. I hope it will be decided today. We had a meeting in the morning. We are just going through all the points that need to be changed. There really shouldn’t be anything unconstitutional there,” Chernev said.
According to him, the parliamentary committee will come to a consensus today, and then the document can be sent to the Council for consideration with recommendations from the committee.
Chernev added that the bill can be adopted in the first reading, and recommendations and proposals must be accepted for the second reading, or another option is to return to the government.
“But anyway, all this was decided by the chamber. In any case, it should be brought to the chamber and a decision should be made there on the future fate of this bill. I hope that now the committee has made that of the decision with recommendation and proposal for this bill,” said He.
According to Chernev, the Rada wanted to “balance the project between mobilization and coercive standards.”
“We’ve cleaned up this bill. For example, subpoenas should not be sent by email. It’s impossible to control, it’s impossible to know if someone has received… Or questions about withdrawing deferments for people with disabilities. There also questions here. We insist that those with disabilities first, the second and third groups are given a deferment or not subjected to mobilization,” emphasized the representative of the people.
He also noted that the National Security Committee proposes to clarify the conditions of deferment for students, especially for interns.
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.
In the report, questions arose in the Rada regarding the mobilization bill. On the morning of January 9, five mobilization bills were registered in the Verkhovna Rada.
Source: korrespondent

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