The Verkhovna Rada, with the votes of 283 people’s representatives, adopted the bill on mobilization with the amendments of the relevant committee taken into account.
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People’s Deputy Yaroslav Zheleznyak announced this today, April 11, in his Telegram channel.
The votes were distributed by faction as follows:
- “Servant of the People” – 192;
- “European solidarity” – 0;
- “Motherland” – 2;
- “Platform for Life and Peace” – 18;
- “Voice” – 16;
- “Recovery” – 16;
- “For the future” – 12;
- “Trust” – 15;
- Non-factional – 12.
The mobilization bill has been adopted as a whole,” he noted. – As amended by the Committee. All 31 edits taken into account received confirmation votes.
The only amendment on the verge of passage was an amendment to remove it from the demobilization bill.
The committee submitted an amendment to remove the norm on demobilization, this decision was just supported. For – 227 votes: “servants”, OPZZh, part of “Voice”, “Rodina” gave 2 votes, People’s Deputy Alexey Goncharenko reported in his Telegram channel.
Source: Racurs

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