Chances have appeared: MP: Defense Committee may vote on draft law on mobilization by the end of the week

Chances have appeared: MP: Defense Committee may vote on draft law on mobilization by the end of the week

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The Verkhovna Rada Committee on National Security, Defense and Intelligence may vote on the draft law on mobilization by the end of the week. According to the MP, there are chances.

The Verkhovna Rada Committee on National Security, Defense and Intelligence may vote on a version of the draft law on mobilization and service by the end of the week. At least, according to MP Mariana Bezuhla, "there are chances," UNN reports.

"There are chances that the Parliamentary Committee on National Security, Defense and Intelligence will vote on a version of the draft law on mobilization and service by the end of the week. There is no point in writing what the text will be like yet, I will write if the final version is approved," Bezuhla said.

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She also emphasized that "we must not delay, but be brave enough to make decisions and take responsibility.

Previously

As reported by MP Zheleznyak, the Verkhovna Rada Committee on National Security, Defense and Intelligence has considered 4051 out of 4266 amendments to the draft law on mobilization, making it 95% ready.

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The Verkhovna Rada voted in favor of government draft law No. 10449, which provides for changes to the legislation on mobilization, in the first reading on February 7. The parliament emphasized that the draft law would be amended by the second reading. In particular, the mono-majority indicatedthat compromises would be sought before the second reading on the postponement of military service for graduate students, the seizure of accounts, etc.

The day before, MP Oleksiy Honcharenko reported that the parliamentary committee on national security, defense and intelligence, while working on the draft law on mobilization, rejected an amendment regarding mobilization from the age of 18