The Ministry of Defense revealed the fate of the long-awaited demobilization bill.
21.12.2024
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Shostal Oleksandr
21.12.2024
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The Ministry of Defense has completed the development of the demobilization bill
The Ministry of Defense of Ukraine has finalized the creation of a bill that outlines the procedure for discharge from service. However, Deputy Minister of Defense Ivan Havryliuk reported that the implementation of the project is currently impossible due to a lack of prepared reserves.
The bill is already ready to be submitted to the Verkhovna Rada through the Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine
The necessity of proper preparation for military reserves
Havryliuk emphasized the importance of properly preparing servicemen before initiating discharge from service. According to him, without proper preparation of reserves, it will be nearly impossible to replace soldiers on the front lines, which could lead to losses for the state.
The demobilization conditions bill will be presented
Earlier, it was reported in the Verkhovna Rada that the Ministry of Defense will present a bill on the conditions for discharge from service.
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