Vereshchuk announced how long the deadlines for re-examination for those with limited suitability can be extended.

Deadlines for re-examination for those with limited suitability
Deadlines for re-examination for those with limited suitability

Deputy Head of the President's Office Iryna Vereshchuk reported that men who previously had the status of limited suitability need to extend the deadlines for passing the military medical commission by another three months. She announced this on the air of a telethon.

Vereshchuk explains that members of parliament plan to amend the current law 3621-IX so that those liable for military service can pass the MLC according to the requirements.

Iryna Vereshchuk noted that those with limited suitability must pass the MLC without penalties. This will take at least 3 months, considering the number of MLCs and their capacity.

At the same Time, extending the deadlines will allow electronic referrals for MLC through the Ministry of Defense and TCC to be launched. This will help reduce queues.

Earlier, Iryna Vereshchuk reported that work is ongoing to introduce legislative changes to extend the period for repeated medical examinations for those with limited suitability.

Let us remind you that on January 23, beta testing of electronic referrals for medical examination by the military medical commission (MLC) began in the app 'Reserve+'. The head of the Ministry of Defense Rustem Umerov reported this.

'Today, those liable for military service are forced to receive paper referrals at the TCC, spending time in queues. Thanks to the reform, this process will become significantly easier and more convenient,' he says.


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