Ukraine's Deputy PM Fedorov again says Diia will send no summons
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Ukraine's Deputy PM Fedorov again says Diia will send no summons

Mykhailo Fedorov

The Unified State Services Portal "Diia" does not plan to issue summonses or hold elections.

Fedorov reassured Ukrainians about not sending summons by Diia

The new bill on mobilisation provoked the birth of many rumours rapidly spreading on social networks.

For example, Ukrainians are worried that summons can be sent directly to Diia.

The Deputy Prime Minister for Digital Transformation, Mykhailo Fedorov, put this issue to rest.

Neither summons nor elections are planned, he told journalists.

According to Fedorov, they intend to open the "Diia" code during the current month.

This is a significant step from the point of view of openness, transparency and technology. We worked on it for a long time. And "Diia" will be open source. That is, developers worldwide can see how "Diia" works.

Mykhailo Fedorov

Mykhailo Fedorov

Deputy Prime Minister for Digital Transformation

Against this background, it is worth recalling that in December 2023, Fedorov promised Ukrainians that there would never be subpoenas in Diya.

Next year there will be one million drones. There will never be a summons in "Diia". And only like that, — the Deputy Prime Minister claimed at the time.

Earlier, he also stated that the Ukrainian authorities are currently not working on holding elections in the Diya application.

The new bill on mobilisation: what is vital to know:

  1. The document clearly outlines the methods of influencing citizens who do not fulfil their responsibilities for mobilisation training and mobilisation. It is about blocking bank accounts and bringing citizens to court.

  2. Ukrainians will start receiving news through the electronic cabinet.

  3. in Ukraine, they can cancel the fixed-term service. It will be replaced by basic military training. In addition, there will also be mandatory military training after mobilisation for two to three months.

  4. In addition, the document contains a proposal to reduce the conscription age for citizens from 27 to 25 years. Now, men will become conscripts from age 25, and from 18 to 25, they will be considered conscripts voluntarily.

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