Ukraine’s army submits request for mobilisation of 500,000 troops – MP

This was stated by the leader of the Servant of the People party’s parliamentary faction Davyd Arakhamiia.

“The government was supposed to submit a draft law on mobilisation today (25 December), which they have been working on at the military’s request.  I hope that colleagues from the Cabinet of Ministers will finish their part of the work soon. The absence of this draft law leads to uncertainty and many fakes about [handing people call-up notices at] checkpoints, [or via] Diia (Diia, or ‘Action’, is a mobile app, a web portal and a brand of e-governance in Ukraine – ed.) and so on.  The work algorithm has not changed. The military command has submitted a request to mobilise 500,000 military personnel. The government is developing the rules”, he announced.

The Parliament expects a ready document that can be discussed in the Verkhovna Rada committee, he added.

Photo: open sources

 

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