NATO Discipline Standards Signed Into Law by Zelenskyy.
Draft Law No. 13037 and Its Purpose
According to Novyny.live: Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has enacted Draft Law No. 13037, designed to align military discipline in Ukraine’s armed forces with NATO standards. This legislation introduces several reforms aimed at improving service conditions and ensuring equal treatment for all military personnel. The move is part of Ukraine’s broader effort to modernize its military and strengthen institutional integrity amid ongoing conflict.
Key Provisions of the Draft Law
Draft Law No. 13037 strengthens procedures to combat discrimination and sexual harassment. The Verkhovna Rada has published details on the measure, which updates military codes to require every service member to behave with dignity and honor. A central focus is respect for each individual’s honor and human dignity, alongside adherence to laws guaranteeing equal rights and opportunities for women and men.
- Service members must refrain from unworthy conduct and actively prevent such behavior.
- They are required to actively oppose sexual harassment and violence.
Deputy Head of the Presidential Office Pavlo Palisa stated that implementing this law will involve developing new contracts for military personnel, further enhancing discipline and protecting individual rights within the army.
The adoption of Draft Law No. 13037 marks a significant step in reforming Ukraine’s armed forces, as it meets modern military service requirements and NATO standards. It also underscores Ukraine’s commitment to human rights and anti-discrimination efforts in the military, which could boost troop motivation and morale. Introducing new contracts and standards aims to increase trust in military institutions and improve service conditions for all personnel without exception.
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