The Verkhovna Rada, during its meeting today, February 7, supported in the first reading government bill No. 10449 “On amendments to certain legislative acts of Ukraine on certain issues of military service, mobilization and military registration.”
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People’s Deputy Yaroslav Zheleznyak reported this on his Telegram channel.
243 people’s deputies voted for the corresponding decision:
- “Servant of the People” – 178;
- “European solidarity” – 0;
- “Motherland” – 0;
- “Platform for Life and Peace” – 17;
- “For the future” – 7;
- “Voice” – 3;
- “Trust” – 18;
- “Restoration of Ukraine” – 12;
- Non-factional – 8.
The bill was passed without any proposals from the Committee. Further amendments are made 14 days until February 21 and then the second reading. That is, the bill as a whole will most likely be adopted in the last week of February, signed in early March and will come into force a month later, that is, in April, Zheleznyak noted.
Let us remind you that Ombudsman Dmitry Lubinets said yesterday, February 6, that the government bill on the rules on mobilization contains a number of norms that contradict the Constitution of Ukraine. He outlined his claims to the bill on nine pages.
However, Lubinets subsequently published a message on social networks in which he called on people’s deputies to support this bill, citing the fact that by the second reading “the comments from the Ombudsman’s Office can be resolved.”
Source: Racurs

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