Venislavsky assessed the chances for the launch of economic reservation from mobilization.
13.10.2024
1992

Journalist
Shostal Oleksandr
13.10.2024
1992

Member of the Verkhovna Rada Committee on National Security Issues, Fedir Venislavsky, expressed his doubts about the support of economic reservation in the parliament and criticized the idea of establishing clear terms for the demobilization of military personnel. He noted that there are currently not enough votes to support economic reservation, as it may lead to inequality among citizens.
Venislavsky also called the idea of establishing clear service terms for the military populist and reported that they could threaten national security. He pointed out that Russia continues to increase its army, and introducing such terms under current conditions could be dangerous for the state.
Read also
- Pension Fund Refusal to Recalculate Pension: What You Need to Know to Appeal to the Court
- 'It is inevitable': Putin made a surprising statement about the war in Ukraine
- Non-alcoholic beer and the law: drivers were informed about unexpected consequences
- Lost money and housing: PrivatBank disrupts the eOselya program, clients are furious
- The Great Exodus: Ukraine is Losing Students at Catastrophic Rates
- Ukrainians warned about electricity shortage: will there be power outages in summer