Shmyhal instructed to develop "fairer" resolution on reservation of employees from mobilization
Denys Shmyhal
At a government meeting on Tuesday, April 9, Prime Minister of Ukraine Denys Shmyhal instructed the relevant ministries to develop an updated and "fairer" regulation on reserving employees from mobilization.
This was reported by Espresso.
This is being discussed at the government meeting.
"Our military defend Ukraine on the front line, but to ensure their support, we need a working economy and infrastructure. One of the key issues in this direction is the fair and rational reservation of persons liable for military service - employees of enterprises that are really critical," Shmyhal said.
He said that there should be "no speculation and manipulation" in this matter.
"I instruct the relevant ministries to introduce an updated, fairer resolution on reservation in the near future and determine an exhaustive list of critical infrastructure facilities and enterprises. We need clear and understandable criteria so that neither the military nor the public have any questions about why certain people are booked in our country," the Prime Minister said.
- On April 8, it was reported that the Ministry of Culture and Information Policy of Ukraine added circuses, in particular the Mobile, National Circuses of Ukraine, as well as the State Circus Company of Ukraine, to the list of critical enterprises and ensuring the livelihoods of the population during a special period, which is why employees will be booked from mobilization.