Rada Guaranteed 90 Days of Paid Leave to the Military
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Ukraine has returned 185 more defenders from Russian captivity. Illustrative photo: Office of the President The Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine has adopted amendments to the legislation that guarantee all servicemen the right to a three-month leave after their release from captivity. As Radio Liberty reports, the innovation was adopted under a shortened procedure. 258 people's deputies voted for the document. It is noted that servicemen after their re…
The Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine, in a plenary session on Thursday, 18 December, decided to grant 90 days of leave with full pay to members of the armed forces who had been released from captivity, as informed by the Press Service of the Parliament, bill No. 14092 amending the law "On the social and legal protection of members of the armed forces and their families" was supported by 258 people's deputies, and the document was sent to the Head of St…
The Verkhovna Rada has adopted a law that grants military personnel released from captivity an indivisible leave of 90 days. This was announced by MP Yaroslav Zaliznyak. Bill No. 14092 was supported today, December 18, by 258 deputies. It states that military personnel, upon their release from captivity, are granted additional leave with the preservation of financial support for a period of 90 calendar days without division into parts. "Revocati…
Freed military personnel will be able to take an additional 90 days of paid leave and are not required to immediately decide whether they will remain in the service.
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