January 10, 2025
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The draft law on demobilization has been developed, but it will take another 3 months to work out the implementation mechanisms – the Ministry of Defense

The draft law on demobilization has been developed, but it will take another 3 months to work out the implementation mechanisms – Ministry of Defense The draft law on demobilization is ready to be submitted to the Verkhovna Rada. It takes another 3 months to work out the implementation mechanisms and replace the military, the First Deputy Minister of Defense said.”, — write on: unn.ua

The draft law on demobilization has been developed and is almost ready for its transfer to the Verkhovna Rada, but it will take another 3 months to work out the implementation mechanisms.

This was stated by First Deputy Minister of Defense Ivan Gavryliuk during the hour of questions to the government, reports UNN.

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The law has been worked out and is practically ready for its transfer to the Verkhovna Rada through the Cabinet of Ministers. And in order for this law to be passed, we are working on a number of mechanisms today, in order to understand how we can replace the large number of people who will be demobilized, with whom or with what. That is, new forms and ways of conducting combat operations are being developed. If so, to be honest, we need at least three more months to work it out. Or, if a law is submitted, then the term of demobilization will not be defined there, let’s say, from the moment of adoption of this law

We will remind

People’s Deputy, Secretary of the Parliamentary Committee on National Security, Defense and Intelligence Roman Kostenko stated that discussions are underway regarding the demobilization of the military, but under the current conditions of mobilization, it is unlikely. Currently, more attention is being paid to the rotation of units that are on the first line.

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