Draft law on mobilization is 95% ready, more than 4 thousand amendments have been considered - Zheleznyak
Kyiv • UNN
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, with the remaining amendments scheduled to be completed tomorrow.
The Verkhovna Rada Committee on National Security, Defense and Intelligence continues to consider amendments to the draft law on mobilization. They have already considered 4051 out of 4266 amendments. Tomorrow they promise to complete work on the remaining amendments. This was reported by MP Yaroslav Zheleznyak , according to UNN .
Today, the Defense Committee has completed consideration of 4051 out of 4266 amendments to the draft law on mobilization. That is, it is 95% ready. Tomorrow it will be finalized.
Details
However, Zheleznyak noted that the completion of the review of amendments does not mean that the draft law is ready for voting in the second reading.
First, there will be another meeting to consider additional committee amendments. This is also tomorrow. Secondly, the entire table needs to be approved by the Committee's decision. The schedule is not yet known.
Recall
The day before, MP Yaroslav Zheleznyak predictedthat the consideration of amendments to the draft law on mobilization would be completed on March 28, i.e. today. After all, yesterday the Security Committee considered 3518 amendments.
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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.