Ukrainians will be taught to protect the state: details of the new bill.
Iryna Vereshchuk announced the introduction of a bill on national resistance to the Verkhovna Rada. The changes in legislation are aimed at preparing citizens to defend the state. Training will be conducted voluntarily or as part of educational programs, using Training Centers across the country.
'The training system for national resistance is not about war, it is about readiness,' Vereshchuk emphasized.
The Training Centers will have wide-ranging powers, including the ability to use the property of state and local authorities for training and create shooting ranges. It will also be allowed to defer some categories of men from mobilization.
Ukraine will allow deferring another category of men from mobilization
Vereshchuk stressed that national resistance means peace, as a strong society ensures peace. 'And we will be ready!', she added.
Iryna Vereshchuk presented a new bill regarding national resistance aimed at preparing citizens to defend the state and fight against enemies. This initiative involves training through Training Centers for various categories of citizens. Additionally, the changes to legislation will allow deferring some categories of men from mobilization, which will enhance the country's readiness for potential challenges and threats.
The bill presented by Iryna Vereshchuk is aimed at preparing the nation for potential challenges and threats. Training Centers will help increase citizens' readiness to protect the state, providing them with the necessary skills and knowledge for effective resistance. Deferring certain categories of men from mobilization will also enhance the overall readiness of the country for possible crises and conflicts.Read also
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