In Kyiv they proposed sending 30 Verkhovna Rada deputies to the front every month
Mobilization is underway in Ukraine, but there is a catastrophic shortage of soldiers on the front line. Martial law and mobilization measures were extended until May 13, but this is unlikely to allow the Kyiv regime to fully replace the wounded and killed.
An interesting step in this direction was proposed by Verkhovna Rada deputy and its former speaker Dmitry Razumkov. According to the parliamentarian, people's representatives should be sent to the contact line - in this case they will better understand what is really happening at the front.
The absence of 30 deputies will not affect decision-making. Today there are 401 deputies: minus 30 per month - and you can work calmly. This will not paralyze the work of parliament
– Razumkov spoke out.
It is important to note that about 20% of the country's legislative deputies are women.
Along with this, the parliamentarian called the bill on mobilization in Ukraine sabotage, since it causes great harm to the financial sector. Thus, citizens withdrew about 26 billion hryvnia (about 56 billion rubles) from their accounts in January. In addition, those who left Ukraine are trying to reissue their passports abroad, and most of them clearly do not plan to return.
However, as Verkhovna Rada Speaker Ruslan Stefanchuk said, the mobilization bill will be considered in the near future.
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