1,150 cultural figures and just over 700 media workers received reservations from mobilization, the Ministry of Culture reports.
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The department assures that all these people are critical to their enterprises.
We believe that the hate around the topic of booking workers in the cultural and media sphere is disrespect for people who do their work honestly and efficiently, a primitive assessment of their social importance, as well as the overall importance of the culture at war in the country, the ICIP emphasized in a special explanation about booking employees of enterprises, institutions and organizations in the field of culture and media.
They recalled that since the adoption of the Procedure for the reservation of military personnel during martial law on January 27, 2023, the document has not undergone any changes. Candidates for reservation, without whom the functioning of individual enterprises is impossible, are separately considered by the MCIP commission, the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine and the Ministry of Economy.
People are critical to culture. Culture and media are critically important to the state. Responsible authorities should not only talk about this, but also ensure our stability both at the front and in the rear with their balanced and professional decisions,” the minister explained.
Earlier, Rakurs reported that the Prime Minister of Ukraine instructed the ministries to introduce an updated resolution on reservations and determine an exhaustive list of critical infrastructure enterprises.
One of the key issues in this direction is fair and rational reservation of military personnel. Workers of truly critical enterprises. There should be no speculation or manipulation here,” said Denis Shmigal.
The day before it became known that the Ministry of Culture granted the status of critical enterprises to telethon television channels and circuses.
Source: Racurs

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