The Committee on National Security, Defense and Intelligence has begun considering the draft law on mobilization for the second reading.
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People’s Deputy from the Servant of the People faction Alexander Zavitnevich wrote about this on his Facebook.
Must process more than 4 thousand edits. For convenience, they are all thematically divided into 16 blocks that highlight conceptual things. Members of the Committee have a very difficult task – to submit a bill with conclusions for consideration by the Verkhovna Rada as soon as possible,” the people’s deputy noted.
On February 27, according to Zavitnevich, representatives of the Committee, together with the Ministry of Defense, discussed “strategically important issues” regarding the electronic office, electronic agendas, the balance of rights and responsibilities of citizens of Ukraine, measures of motivation and coercion during mobilization, and compliance with the principle of justice.
People’s Deputy Irina Friz analyzed the amendments to mobilization by political forces.
As it turned out, more edits were submitted by representatives of Servant of the People – almost 2 thousand 450 edits.
Representatives of “Fatherland” – 371, OPZZH – 356, “European Solidarity” faction – 333, “Voice” – 253, Razumkov Group – 178, “Renaissance” – 122, “For the Future” – 82, “Trust” – 36, – 35.
Earlier, Rakurs reported that the bill would begin to be considered in the Rada on March 6. Since there are a lot of edits, this process in the hall may drag on for a couple of days.
Source: Racurs

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