MP proposes that Rada not to appoint persons without military service to some state posts during mobilization period

Non-factional MP Oleksandr Dubinsky has proposed that the Verkhovna Rada creates legal grounds for the obligatory presence of persons liable for military service during mobilization from among civil servants and officials of local self-government bodies.
Dubinsky registered the relevant bill No. 9649 on amendments to some laws regarding the fair mobilization of citizens in the Verkhovna Rada, parliament said on its website.
The author of the bill proposes to amend the law "On mobilization training and mobilization", which exclude from it the provision according to which those liable for military service, booked for the period of mobilization and in wartime from state authorities and local self-government, are not subject to conscription during mobilization.
The bill also provides for changes to the law "On Public Service" and other laws. In accordance with the changes, a person liable for military service cannot apply for a position and be in the public service, in state authorities, local governments, if he did not perform military service during mobilization for at least six months. It is proposed to extend this rule, including to such positions as the secretary of the National Security and Defense Council of Ukraine and his deputies, members of the Cabinet of Ministers, the chairman of the Antimonopoly Committee, his first deputy and deputy, the head of the local state administration, his first deputy and deputy, governor, his deputy and employees of the National Bank, members of the Central Election Commission.