New Bills Submitted to Parliament by Zelenskyy Seek to Extend Martial Law and Mobilization.
Fresh Legislative Proposals in Ukraine's Parliament
According to Espreso.tv: Two new bills have been registered in the Ukrainian parliament, aiming to prolong both martial law and general mobilization. Bill No. 15401 proposes extending martial law for 90 days starting August 2, 2026, while Bill No. 15402 seeks a similar 90-day extension for general mobilization from the same date.
It is worth noting that on April 30, President Volodymyr Zelenskyy signed Bills No. 15197 and No. 15198. Those earlier documents also extended martial law and general mobilization by 90 days, until May 4, 2026. This pattern shows that Ukraine continues to routinely renew its wartime measures in response to ongoing security challenges.
National Security Strategy
These extensions of martial law and general mobilization are part of the state's broader strategy to safeguard national security amid the ongoing armed conflict. The regular renewal of such measures highlights the persistent threats facing Ukraine and the critical need to maintain the country's defense capabilities.
Monitoring legislative developments in this area can provide valuable insight into the government's future actions as it navigates the current challenges.
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