Ukraine's Defence Ministry promises to work out bill on conditions of demobilisation by 18 December
Ukraine's Ministry of Defence intends to conclude work on a bill establishing the conditions and criteria for dismissing military members by 18 December of this year. Source: Roman Kostenko, a member of the Voice faction and Secretary of the Security and Defence Committee of the Verkhovna Rada (the Ukrainian parliament), in a comment Ukrainska Pravda Quote: "The Committee made an official request to the Ministry of Defence to draft a bill outlining the procedure and conditions for dismissing certain types of military personnel during martial law.
Advertisement:An answer was received the other day, stating that, in accordance with the Ukrainian Defence Ministry's plan, the project will be completed by the deadline set by the parliament - 18 December 2024."
Details: According to Kostenko, it is unclear what processes the Ministry of Defence will use to dismiss personnel from service.
Background:
Advertisement:- On 11 April, the Verkhovna Rada passed a law on mobilisation.
- The section on military discharge from duty was removed from the agreement at the initiative of Ukraine's Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces, Oleksandr Syrskyi.
- The Verkhovna Rada has instructed the Ministry of Defence to submit a bill within eight months.
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