The Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine will consider the bill on mobilisation in the second reading on March 6.
When does the second reading of the bill on mobilisation take place?
The first reading of the bill on mobilisation
On February 7, the Verkhovna Rada approved the bill on strengthening mobilisation in the first reading. Two hundred forty-three people's deputies supported the draft law, 12 voted against and 45 abstained.
Previously, the Deputy Chairman of the Council's Committee on National Security, Defence and Intelligence, Yehor Chernev, pointed out at least two controversial points related to people with disabilities, including the third group, and summons on the electronic cabinet.
After the bill was adopted in the first reading, the Ministry of Defence of Ukraine announced that during the preparation of the document on mobilisation for the second reading, the MOD team would work out with the specialised committee of the Verkhovna Rada all proposals for improving the law.
In addition, the Verkhovna Rada's commissioner for human rights, Dmytro Lubinets, pointed out the contradiction of the norms in the bill.
The new bill on mobilisation was submitted to the parliament on January 30 after finalisation. This is the second attempt to change the norms of mobilisation in Ukraine. At the same time, there were fewer questions about the second document than about its first version.