“In addition, police may grant the right to carry out administrative detention against violators, Melnychuk said.”, – WRITE: www.unian.ua
In addition, police may grant the right to carry out administrative detention against violators, Melnychuk said.

This was reported by a government representative in the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine Taras Melnychuk. According to him, the draft Law “On Amendments to the Code of Administrative Offenses on Strengthening Responsibility for Violation of the Requirements of the Special Legal Regime – Martial Law Introduced in Ukraine or in Separate Locations” was approved.
According to him, it is proposed to supplement the Code of Administrative Offenses with a new article. It will provide administrative responsibility for violation of the requirements of such a regime.
“It is envisaged to establish liability for violation of entry (entry), stay in settlements from which a general mandatory evacuation is carried out, in the absence of specially issued passes or certificates, as well as for violations of the curfew citizens (prohibition of stay in a certain period of day on the streets and in other public.
In addition, the Government proposes to amend Article 262 of the Code of Administrative Offenses. They can be granted the right to carry out administrative detention against violators, Melnychuk said.
News of Ukraine – you could miss itThe other day, President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky said he had instructed the government to work out the possibility of simplifying traveling abroad for Ukrainians under 22 years of age.
In turn, the People’s Deputy Sergey Yevtushok expressed doubts that Zelensky meant permission to leave Ukraine all Ukrainians under 22 years. He suggested that “there would be permission only to students who have invitations and a student visa to certain countries.”
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