Ukraine Considers Sanctions for Draft Evaders: Frozen Accounts and Driver's Licenses.
Lawmakers Debate Punishments for Evading Military Service
According to TSN.ua: Ukrainian legislators are currently debating potential sanctions for individuals who avoid military registration and conscription. Vadym Ivchenko, a member of the parliamentary committee on national security, defense, and intelligence, stated that these measures could involve freezing bank accounts and revoking the right to drive. Ivchenko emphasized the need for a comprehensive penalty system, noting,
"There essentially needs to be a base of punishments for those who fail to comply with mobilization orders, including for evasion."This discussion occurs as Ukraine continues its defense against the ongoing Russian invasion, underscoring the government's focus on maintaining military readiness.
Planned Updates to the 'Diia' Government App
Separately, future updates to the government's 'Diia' app are set to include a feature allowing for the reservation of eligible workers from mobilization. This function is scheduled for launch in March 2026 and will be available in both digital and paper-based formats. The introduction of these measures aims to improve discipline and public responsibility regarding military obligations. The move to digitize and streamline this process reflects a broader effort to modernize Ukraine's administrative systems, even during wartime.
The ongoing debate over sanctions for draft evaders highlights the seriousness with which Ukrainian authorities are approaching national security during the prolonged conflict. The planned technological upgrades within the 'Diia' app also demonstrate a commitment to modernizing processes related to military duties, which could simplify reservation procedures for critical professions. This, in turn, may impact the country's overall mobilization preparedness level.
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