MOSCOW, December 5 – RIA Novosti. The Committee on National Security, Defense and Intelligence of the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine has developed two bills concerning mobilization in the country; according to one of the documents, it is planned to introduce a procedure for serving summonses by email and registered mail, committee member Fyodor Venislavsky
said on Tuesday.”“Our committee on national security, defense and intelligence has developed two bills. One of them was already registered in the Verkhovna Rada yesterday. We are talking about a draft law on amending some laws to ensure the rights of military personnel and police officers to social protection,” – RBC-Ukraine agency quotes Venislavsky as saying.According to the deputy, this document provides for clothing provision for the military, leave for the birth of a child, as well as after injury and treatment, which can last up to 12 months. In addition, this bill resolves the issue of taking into account the length of military service for calculating a pension – that is, if a serviceman participates in hostilities. he counts a month as four.
Ukraine has begun the “mobilization” of cats, media reportsDecember 3, 22:37““The second bill deals directly with issues of mobilization. In the bill, we plan to stipulate the possibility of serving a summons not only in person against a signature, but also via e-mail and registered mail. That is, notification of the receipt of a registered letter arrives in the mailbox, and the letter with the summons itself must be handed over to the person personally by the relevant representatives of the postal services. This is the so-called public summons,” Venislavsky added.At the same time, according to the deputy, not only representatives of military registration and enlistment offices, but also local government bodies, local executive authorities, and military administrations will be able to serve the summons. According to him, this is already provided for now, but “in practice they often avoid these responsibilities.”
This bill, according to Venislavsky, has not yet been registered in the Rada; it is in development, but it is planned to do this by the end of this week.As for demobilization and inclusion of the issue in the documents, discussions on this issue are still ongoing, Venislavsky said. “There is a point of view that after 36 months of service a person may receive the right to demobilization. But so far this issue has not yet been fully agreed upon in the committee.”Earlier, Venislavsky reported that the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine wants to legally oblige men of military age to carry a military ID with them on a permanent basis.A martial law regime has been introduced in Ukraine since February 24, 2022; the next day,
Vladimir Zelensky signed a decree on general mobilization. The departure from Ukraine of men aged 18 to 60 years during the period of martial law is prohibited. The summons can be served in different places. Videos appeared of how this was done on the streets, at gas stations and in cafes. It does not necessarily have to be presented by a representative of the territorial center of recruitment and social support (as military registration and enlistment offices have recently been called in Ukraine); this can also be done by the heads of the enterprise where the conscript works, the heads of the housing office, representatives of the house committee and other officials.
Source : RIA.RU