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The Ministry of Justice Chairman Denis M. Masus emphasized that the state may le...

Mobilization 2024: What administrative services will be unavailable without a military ticket

The Ministry of Justice Chairman Denis M. Masus emphasized that the state may legitimately require military accounting data when addressing men. He specified that it was "hundreds, if not thousands of" services. Citizens who avoid mobilization in Ukraine will be increasingly refused to provide services. This was stated by Justice Minister Denis M. Masus in an interview published on a YouTube channel "It will not watch" June 11.

The Law on Administrative Services stipulates that when applying to citizens for some service, the state may require as a condition for providing it with military accounting documents. The minister stressed that if a military ticket is mandatory, it will allow Ukrainians to "appear on the radars of the state. " "This is a normal, correct, natural process. The process is ongoing. I cannot say that we have introduced such mechanisms everywhere. But in my opinion, it will appear more and more often.

"Another document," he assured. Masuska explained that there should be no large -scale reform. The legislation already provides for the possibility of demanding a military ticket. According to him, it is about "hundreds, if not thousands of" services that can be provided with such a requirement. "I am convinced that we will not be introduced at certain services. This is all that concerns the family members of the conscript, the children of the military.

In this case, the state will not put any bloc They are critical and where they are important, "the Ministry of Justice said. He specified that military accounting documents would be required when providing services needed for a good life and the personal comfort of the military. The official is convinced that it will happen "sooner or later". In the case of critically important services, such changes are not envisaged.