Ukraine's Defense Ministry to Overhaul Military Service with New Contract System.
Reform of Military Service Terms Announced
According to TSN.ua: The Ukrainian government is moving to reform military service terms through a new contract system. Pavlo Paliisa, Deputy Head of the President's Office, announced the initiative, which aims to improve conditions for service members. The Ministry of Defense has already prepared a concept and a draft law, though these documents still require further refinement. This reform comes as Ukraine continues to adapt its military structures during a period of prolonged conflict.
Pavlo Paliisa noted that
"regarding contracts, a concept and a draft law were developed by the previous Minister of Defense and have already been submitted to the Verkhovna Rada."Defense Minister Mykhailo Fedorov also confirmed that a planned broader involvement of foreigners in combat missions is part of this strategic approach.
Potential Impact on Personnel Policy
Furthermore, Paliisa emphasized that
"the demand for regulating service terms is clear, and we will try to implement it through contracts."Specific decisions on the new contract system are expected to be presented in the coming months, indicating the government's active efforts to improve military service in Ukraine.
This initiative could significantly impact the personnel policy of the Ministry of Defense, as changes to service terms may boost soldier motivation and attract new recruits. Adapting the contract system could prove a crucial factor in ensuring the stability and effectiveness of the Armed Forces during the ongoing war.
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