Now the task is to reduce the bureaucracy in the army and this should be done by the Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of Ukraine.
If the corps control system in the Armed Forces of Ukraine reduces bureaucracy, it needs to be implemented. President Vladimir Zelensky said this at a meeting with media representatives at the Third International Conference on Food Security “Grain from Ukraine” on Saturday, November 23.
“It’s up to the military to decide if the corps system they’re proposing now will reduce the distance between the general and the soldier, if this bureaucracy is going to go down, they’re going to do what they can to reduce it,” the president said.
Zelensky emphasized that today’s task is to reduce bureaucracy in the army and this should be done by the Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, Alexander Syrsky.
“An officer must see a soldier A general who has not been in a trench is not a general for me with all due respect head of state noted.
According to the president, it is not only necessary to discuss problematic issues at the Headquarters or at the command headquarters, but to directly communicate with the soldiers.
“That’s why Syrsky is always at the front, constantly talking to him every day, twice a day, but it’s still not enough of war the moral state of a military man is the most important ,” Zelensky emphasized.
Earlier it was reported that at the end of November the Armed Forces of Ukraine will present a reform concept, according to which the army will move to the corps-brigade system.
Source: korrespondent
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