Rada aide says Ukraine must eventually come to electronic agenda

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Verkhovna Rada deputy Fyodor Venislavsky said that in Ukraine they should come to the delivery of electronic summons in time. He stated this in the broadcast of the United News telethon.

According to him, at the moment Ukraine does not have the technical ability to implement the delivery of electronic summons through the application.

“I think we should potentially come to this in the future, because digitization ensures maximum simplification of all actions and paper agendas should definitely be a thing of the past,” the MP said.

Previously in the Russian General Staff declarationthat there will be no e-call fan mail during the current call.

As of April 15, 52,000 citizens have been notified, 21,000 have been deemed fit for military service, and 29,000 have been suspended. The head of the Main Organization and Mobilization Directorate (GOMU) of the General Staff of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation Andrey Biryukov spoke about this.

He also added that all existing delays will continue.

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