Demobilization was excluded from the mobilization bill and will be considered separately.
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Sources in the Defense Committee told UP about this.
People’s Deputy from Golos Solomiya Bobrovskaya, a member of the Parliamentary Committee on National Security and Defense, reported to LIGA.net that the provision that established demobilization after 36 months of service was removed from the new mobilization bill.
The exclusion of the issue of demobilization from the bill was allegedly initiated by the Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, Alexander Syrsky.
In a letter to Defense Minister Rustem Umerov, which the UP has, Syrsky notes the need for urgent legislative changes to improve issues of military service and mobilization.
The relevant issue was discussed at a meeting of the Cabinet of Ministers on April 9.
Certain provisions of the bill, given the significant number of parliamentary amendments, require more detailed analysis and additional study. 3, taking into account the above, it is proposed that the issue of grounds for dismissal from military service, as well as the introduction at the legislative level of rotation of military personnel, should be normalized separately by consideration of another bill.
People’s Deputy Irina Gerashchenko wrote on Facebook that the mono-majority in the council plans to bring a mobilization bill to the floor on April 10.
The committee is still working on the amendments. How can one enter into consideration of an issue when deputies do not have time to get their hands on a table? This is a rhetorical question. Although it concerns millions of Ukrainians and their families… The committee worked on the edits for a month, and then canceled everything, obviously under pressure from the OP. Including demobilization. Although in the first reading this norm was… Why doesn’t the Supreme Commander-in-Chief voice this position publicly? – wrote Gerashchenko.
Source: Racurs
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