The Verkhovna Rada tomorrow, February 6, must first resolve the issue of reducing the deadline for submitting alternative bills on mobilization — from 14 to 7 days, and then the document will be considered by the relevant committee.
Controversial issues, as stated by Deputy Head of the Verkhovna Rada Committee on National Security, Defense and Intelligence Egor Chernev on the air of the Unified News telethon, it is not so too much — in general, bill No. 10449 is much better than the previous one.
Caring for people with disabilities
— There is something that the Ministry of Defense actually heard and changed according to our proposals. For example, people with group III disabilities remain outside the mobilization. But there is a controversial question about whether those who care for people with disabilities of groups I-III should remain (this norm has now been crossed out). And we see a lot of requests from such people, — the people's deputy emphasized.
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That is, in the project, according to him, guardianship remains, but there is no care for people with disabilities, and both the Ministry of Defense and the Ministry of Social Policy should explain this.
— However, there definitely shouldn’t be any abuse here, it should only be people of first-degree kinship — husband, parents, son, etc., and not some person from the street. This is what raises questions, — added politician.
Implementation of the electronic account of a person liable for military service
Chernev noted that there is no understanding of how the electronic account of a person liable for military service will be implemented and how summonses will be received through it.
— Because not everyone has access to the Internet, smartphones or laptops. The state must ensure that people have this opportunity and then oblige them to receive such subpoenas and view electronic accounts. We also want to hear the MOU's position regarding the technical feasibility of such issues, — says the people's deputy.
Restriction of access to consular services
The MP doubts that depriving those who are abroad of the right to receive consular services if they do not register will really work.
— Let's be honest. To be honest, I personally don’t really believe that such a mechanism will work. I think it will be difficult to bring people back through such coercion, but to lose them forever… They will seek asylum or other citizenship — this could happen, — he summed up.