Zheleznyak scolded Bezuhla and called her a fool

Yaroslav Zheleznyak
Yaroslav Zheleznyak. Photo: Yaroslav Zheleznyak's Facebook page
Photo: Yaroslav Zheleznyak's Facebook page
MP criticized for prematurely publishing details of a new draft law on mobilization and recruitment

The head of the Voice faction in the Verkhovna Rada, Yaroslav Zheleznyak, criticized and doubted the intellectual development of MP from the Servant of the People party, Maryana Bezuhla. He did this after Bezuhla published the summaries of a new draft law on mobilization and recruitment, "which has not yet been registered in parliament.

Post Yaroslav Zheleznyak  in the Telegram channel "Iron People's Deputy".

"Dear representatives of the authorities, in particular, the Servant of the People. I don't know what your goal is by publishing different drafts of the law on mobilization through one MP, but it is very harmful. At least economically", - Zheleznyak wrote.

He explained that because Bezuhla had previously spoken about mobilizing women, many of them lost their desire to return from abroad, and many of them wanted to leave.

"Dear representatives of the authorities, in particular, the Servant of the People. I don't know what your goal is by publishing different drafts of the law on mobilization through one MP, but it is very harmful. At least economically", - Zheleznyak wrote.

In addition, the representative of "Voice" was outraged that Bezuhla published another draft of the bill on mobilization and recruitment, because it has not yet passed even the relevant Committee.

The MP suggested that Bezuhla 's behavior might be tolerated because the Presidential Office "likes her", but asked to recognize this publicly in this case.

"Dear representatives of the authorities, in particular, the Servant of the People. I don't know what your goal is by publishing different drafts of the law on mobilization through one MP, but it is very harmful. At least economically", - Zheleznyak wrote.

Recall that Maryana Bezuhla published a post in which she listed what the new draft law being prepared in the Verkhovna Rada to reduce the conscription age for mobilization from 27 to 25 years provides for. The document itself has not yet been registered in parliament. It is awaiting revision and comments from the Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of Ukraine.

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