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Ukrainian legislation on actions during the war was adopted by Parliament in pea...

"There is no demobilization during the war": Zelensky told about the prosecution about the bill

Ukrainian legislation on actions during the war was adopted by Parliament in peacetime. Currently, the state has come to more practical details, said President Zelensky. President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky stated that during the war there was no demobilization of the military. He reported this in an interview with the French media BFM TV and Le Monde, the President's office reports. He noted that there has now been a lot of misinformation about mobilization in Ukraine.

Zelensky stressed that the mobilization has been from the beginning of the war and continued every few months. Under Ukrainian legislation, mobilization has never stopped. The President said that when you are in the war, you understand that this or that legislation was adopted by parliament, but in peacetime. However, during the war, the state comes to more practical details. Therefore, changes to the law on mobilization on some practical steps are in parliament.

In particular, the first reading was passed, but the debate continues. Parliamentarians argue when you can release the fighters and when not. "Because in ordinary wartime in ordinary legislation there is no demobilization during the war, that is, no one counts or calculates it," said Volodymyr Zelenskyy. He noted that there are various issues about rotations, vacations.

In particular, the military wants to know what can be improved, and parliamentarians want to see possible consequences for certain segments of the population. The President added that after the debate in Parliament, there will be a vote (the mobilization bill - ed. ).

We will remind, on March 12 the People's Deputy Member of the Verkhovna Rada Committee on National Security Fedor Venislavsky stated that evastors from mobilization will not be able to receive a deferral from conscription due to the acquisition of second and third higher education. On March 10, the head of the "servant of the people" David Arahamia said that next week the Council may begin consideration of key amendments to the mobilization bill.