The pause in the meetings of the Verkhovna Rada was explained by the Servant of the People faction.
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The break in parliamentary sessions this week is due to the need for people’s deputies to work in places where the military is deployed. In the near future, the elected representatives, by analogy with work in the districts, will work with the military. Both at the forefront and at training centers and permanent deployment points. The head of the Servant of the People faction, David Arakhamia, reported this on Telegram.
Now about our plans for the near future. “We have repeatedly said that, by analogy with the work in the districts, deputies will work more with the military – on the front line, in training centers, in permanent deployment points,” he wrote.
According to him, now parliamentarians “have an urgent and important task in this direction, which directly affects the assistance of partners.” Only after completing these tasks will the deputies return to the Verkhovna Rada.
Arakhamia added that this work of the deputies should not have been announced due to security reasons.
Let us remind you that the Verkhovna Rada canceled its meeting this plenary week. A number of people’s deputies were outraged by this break in work, given that parliament should be working on an urgent bill to improve mobilization.
Source: Racurs

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