The Rada approved a law on deferral for military personnel after the contract: details.
Draft Law on Deferral from Conscription
According to inkorr.com: The Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine has passed a draft law that provides for a deferral from military service during mobilization for certain categories of citizens. This pertains to military personnel and reservists aged 18 to 25 who signed a one-year contract during martial law and were later discharged.
The document states that these individuals can only be called to service with their own consent within a year after discharge. The draft law aims to eliminate the legal conflict arising from the loss of the right to deferment until the age of 25 after the end of the contract. This decision will allow military personnel to better adapt after service before a new call-up.
The adoption of this law is an important step toward ensuring social support and protecting the rights of citizens who have already served in the military and need time to return to civilian life.
The approval of this draft law emphasizes the state's commitment to young people who have served in the army and helps them smoothly reintegrate into society. It also reflects the desire to ensure a balance between the needs of national defense and individuals' rights to choice.Read also
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