Who has the right to issue summonses: new mobilization rules after the scandal.
According to inkorr.com: After the recent incident in Ternopil region, where military personnel were suspected of kidnapping people for personal gain, a heated discussion has started in Ukraine about who has the right to issue mobilization summonses.
Changes in legislation
According to the Ternopil regional military commissariat, recent changes have been made to the legislation that, according to experts, improve the situation. Now, military personnel with combat experience are involved in delivering summonses. This aims to increase public trust in the mobilization process and ensure its legality.
Experts note that information regarding mobilization summonses is also sent to employers, but they cannot ignore it, as this may lead to penalties.
Main innovations
- Combat experience of participants in military actions
- Involvement of village elders in the process of delivering summonses
- Specific penalties for employers
Due to the scandal in Ternopil region, Ukrainians are actively discussing who has the right to issue mobilization summonses. The introduction of new rules aims to strengthen trust in mobilization and ensure the legality of this process.
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