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Fedir Venyslavskyi, a prominent member of the Verkhovna Rada and the Servant of the People party, has been vocal about Ukraine's ongoing mobilization efforts. According to Venyslavskyi, up to 30,000 Ukrainians are mobilized monthly, reflecting a robust recruitment system. The Rada is considering legislative measures to adapt to post-war scenarios, including potential post-martial law elections and use of anti-personnel mines following withdrawal from the Ottawa Convention. Venyslavskyi emphasizes that the termination of martial law won't lead to automatic demobilization, maintaining focus on military readiness. With ongoing challenges at the front, reforms aim to bolster defense capacities and sustainable soldier rotation.

What is the current mobilization rate in Ukraine?

According to Fedir Venyslavskyi, Ukraine is currently mobilizing up to 30,000 people each month. This high rate of mobilization is supported by an increasing number of volunteers and a well-structured recruitment system, aimed at maintaining military readiness amid ongoing hostilities.

How is Ukraine's legislative body preparing for post-war elections?

The Verkhovna Rada, with input from Fedir Venyslavskyi, is actively working on a bill to address the structure and execution of elections following the lifting of martial law. This involves collaboration with the Central Election Commission and international partners to ensure transparent and effective electoral processes post-conflict.

What changes have been proposed regarding military service regulations?

Fedir Venyslavskyi indicated that there have been discussions on various changes to military service regulations, including the potential use of anti-personnel mines and reviewing the status of "limitedly fit" individuals. There is also a focus on enhancing soldier rotation policies to ensure the well-being and efficiency of the armed forces.

Are there any plans to change the mobilization age in Ukraine?

Currently, according to Venyslavskyi, there are no legislative initiatives to lower the mobilization age below 25 years. The government is concentrating on optimizing existing recruitment protocols rather than altering age requirements, ensuring a well-prepared and capable military workforce.

What is the status of demobilization in Ukraine under current laws?

Fedir Venyslavskyi noted that demobilization is not imminent as martial law remains in effect. The focus is on sustaining military operations through effective rotation and reservist strategies, recognizing that full demobilization discussions will occur once the security situation stabilizes.

Has the Ukrainian Rada received any new drafts on military mobilization?

To date, the Verkhovna Rada has not received new legislative drafts specifically addressing demobilization. The Cabinet of Ministers is responsible for such initiatives, keeping the focus on effective military engagements and readiness as highlighted by Venyslavskyi.

How is Ukraine handling conscription amid ongoing conflicts?

Fedir Venyslavskyi reported that the Ukrainian military has successfully audited over 2.3 million conscripts' records as part of its mobilization efforts. The process involves both mandatory registration and volunteer enlistment to reinforce the armed forces during the prolonged conflict period.

Will the use of mobile territorial centers expand in Ukraine?

According to Venyslavskyi, the introduction of mobile territorial centers for recruitment and social support has been considered to enhance flexibility and accessibility in military enlistment processes. This initiative aims to streamline recruitment and expand support services to potential conscripts.

What are the implications of Venyslavskyi's statements on the use of anti-personnel mines?

Fedir Venyslavskyi announced that Ukraine might resume using anti-personnel mines approximately six months after withdrawing from the Ottawa Convention. This significant move is part of broader strategic defense considerations to strengthen national security amidst current geopolitical challenges.

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мобілізація Everyone who has received disability since 2022 must undergo re-examination - committee decision All citizens who have received disability groups II and III since 2022, or who have been declared partially fit for military service, must undergo a re-examination by the MSEC or the MMC. 27 174 128 Society

повістка Verkhovna Rada Committee did not support introduction of electronic subpoenas in draft law on mobilization - Venislavsky Electronic summonses were not supported by the Verkhovna Rada committee. The possibility of registering in the electronic office remains a right, not an obligation. 7 078 25 War in Ukraine

михайлюк Zelenskyy appointed Halyna Mykhailiuk as his representative in Verkhovna Rada President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenskyy has appointed Halyna Mykhailyuk as the President’s Representative in the Verkhovna Rada. 4 151 20 War in Ukraine

веніславський Zelenskyy dismissed Venislavsky from post of president’s representative in Verkhovna Rada President Volodymyr Zelenskyy dismissed MP Fedir Venislavsky from the post of president’s representative in the Verkhovna Rada. 10 220 55 Ukrainian Politics

повістка Rada proposes to serve draft notice by e-mail and by registered mail - Venislavskyi A draft law is being prepared in Ukraine to allow for the delivery of draft notices by e-mail and registered mail. 26 373 266 War in Ukraine

зсу "Servant of People" Venislavskyi: Terms of demobilization from military service are being discussed in Verkhovna Rada The Rada’s Committee on National Security, Defense and Intelligence is discussing the introduction of mechanisms for demobilization from military service. 7 413 67 Previously in trend: War

зсу,армія,військовий,воїн,мобілізація Idea of demobilizing military after 18 or 36 months of continuous service is being discussed in Verkhovna Rada, - Venislavsky There is no final decision on this matter, the idea is still under discussion. 15 170 106 Previously in trend: War

мобілізація,тцк Since start of war, almost 20,000 men have fled Ukraine to avoid conscription, - BBC According to the BBC, 19,740 men illegally crossed the borders of Romania, Moldova, Hungary, Slovakia, and Poland between February 2022 and August 31, 2023. Fugitives tried to cross the border, in particular, on foot or by swimming. 6 479 82 War in Ukraine

сша Ukraine will receive US aid. Amounts may be less than expected - "servant of people" Venislavsky The US defence aid bill for Ukraine will be supported in Congress, but there is a possibility that the funding for the package will be reduced. 2 907 25 World

зсу There are no grounds for radical changes in legislation on mobilization, - Venislavskyi Currently, there are no grounds for changes in the legislation on mobilization in Ukraine. 3 692 14 Ukrainian Politics

веніславський It is unlikely that war in Israel will affect US assistance to Ukraine, - Venislavskyi Israel and the United States have "a different level of legal interaction," so the war in Israel is unlikely to affect U.S. assistance to Ukraine. 1 501 15 Previously in trend: Aid to Ukraine

веніславський There is good chance that Verkhovna Rada will soon consider recognizing Hamas as terrorist organization, - Venislavskyi There is a good chance that the Verkhovna Rada will soon consider recognizing the Palestinian group Hamas as a terrorist organization. 3 126 43 Ukrainian Politics

веніславський,федір Special Tribunal over leadership of Russian Federation may become operational in 2024, - Venislavsky The International Special Tribunal for the military and political leadership of the Russian Federation for committing the crime of aggression against Ukraine may become operational in 2024. 952 8 Previously in trend: Russian aggression against Ukraine War

нато Ukraine is unlikely to join NATO before end of war, - Venislavsky The level of assessment by experts of the capabilities of the Armed Forces is high, but the military-political component remains. Ukraine is unlikely to become a member of NATO before the end of the war. 3 888 87 Previously in trend: War

веніславський,федір Tomorrow, Verkhovna Rada committee will consider resolution on sanctions against Iran, - Venislavsky Tomorrow, the Verkhovna Rada Committee on National Security, Defense and Intelligence will consider the resolution of the President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky on sanctions against Iran. 1 423 15 Ukrainian Politics

повістка Paper subpoenas should become thing of past, but not in short term, - Venislavsky Summons in the "Diia" application will not be launched yet. However, this initiative may be implemented in Ukraine in the future. 11 547 119 Previously in trend: War

повістка Via messenger, not summons itself can be sent, but message that you need to come to military commissariat - Venislavsky If by law the sending of information through messengers is not equated with paper summons, citizens will be able to ignore it. At the same time, work is underway on the draft law on the register of evaders. 24 391 164 Society

ввс,рф,росія,авіація Russians are preparing for more intensive use of aviation in Ukraine - Venislavsky The Russian invaders will try to strike at warehouses and Ukrainian air defense. 7 714 35 Previously in trend: War

веніславський All Russian military facilities, including command centers in Moscow, are legitimate targets for Ukraine - Venislavsky All military facilities from which Russia is waging war against Ukraine are a legal target for Ukraine. 8 001 57 Previously in trend: War

славянск Enemy resumed offensive on Slaviansk. Situation in Kharkiv region is tense, - Venyslavsky Currently, the situation in the Slobozhansky direction is tense, as Russian troops have been regrouping their forces and resources for almost two weeks. 22 974 56 Previously in trend: War

зсу,воїн,захисник,піхота Martial law should be extended for three months because counteroffensive takes more time than defense, - Venislavsky The president's representative in the Constitutional Court, Fedor Venislavsky, explained that martial law would be extended for three months at a time, as a counteroffensive takes more time than defense. The Rada may also lift martial law at any time. 10 528 69 Previously in trend: War

рф Executed and raped: Russians in occupied south commit same crimes as in suburbs of Kyiv - Venyslavsky Crimes against civilians in the temporarily occupied territories of southern Ukraine are not ruled out. 13 913 47 Previously in trend: War

вениславский,веніславський Russian army planes have already made 30 military flights in morning, 11 planes are permanently in air on Ukrainian border, - Venyslavskyi This morning Russian Army aviation flew about 30 military flights. In the Kharkiv direction, the enemy is constantly shelling our armed forces along the entire line of contact. 11 026 24 Previously in trend: War

Court Fails To Pick Measure Of Restraint To Tupytskyi, Suspends Hearing For August 2 Court Fails To Pick Measure Of Restraint To Tupytskyi, Suspends Hearing For August 2 The court has failed to restrain Oleksandr Tupytskyi, former head of the Constitutional Court, and suspended the hearing for August 2. 10 897 112 Ukrainian Politics

NSDC NSDC's decision on sanctions against TV channels 112, NewsOne, ZIK legally flawless - Venislavsky The decision of the NSDC on sanctions against the TV channels 112 Ukraine, NewsOne, ZIK has been prepared for a long time and is legally completely flawless, the Supreme Court will not cancel it, representative of the President of Ukraine in the Constitutional Court (CC), MP from Servant of the People faction Fedir Venislavsky said. 5 103 49 Previously in trend: Medvedcul channels sanctions

Servants of People ready to expel Dubinsky from faction – MP Servants of People ready to expel Dubinsky from faction – MP The Servant of the People faction will support the exclusion of MP Oleksandr Dubinsky, against whom the U.S. sanctions have been imposed, MP, representative of the President of Ukraine in the Constitutional Court Fedir Venislavsky said. 11 604 62 Ukrainian Politics

Stripping MPs of Parliamentary mandates for absenteeism and non-personal vote unconstitutional - Constitutional Court Stripping MPs of Parliamentary mandates for absenteeism and non-personal vote unconstitutional - Constitutional Court The Constitutional Court has ruled that President Volodymyr Zelenskyi’s draft law No. 1027, which provides for stripping parliamentarians of their parliamentary mandates for absenteeism and not personally casting their votes in the parliament, is unconstitutional. 1 154 20 Ukrainian Politics

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