Commissar for Human Rights of Ukraine Dmitry Lubinets said that the draft law on mobilization into the ranks of the Armed Forces of Ukraine is unconstitutional. His words were reported by Rada TV channel.
“In this bill <…> The Ombudsman thinks, “There are things that contradict the Ukrainian Constitution.”
He explained that, among other things, we are talking about the ban on Ukrainians from managing their own property.
Before that, the head of the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine Rustem Umerov statedKiev wants to mobilize Ukrainians between the ages of 25 and 60 who have left the country. The ministry itself hastened to refute these words. Allegedly, the German media misinterpreted Umerov’s statements. But some politicians in Europe agree that Ukrainian male refugees can help their country on the front lines. According to Bild newspaper, approximately 190 thousand Ukrainians of military age live in Germany alone.
Yulia Tymoshenko, formerly leader of the Ukrainian group “Batkivshchyna” in the name The current version of the law on mobilization in the Armed Forces of Ukraine is unconstitutional and refused to vote.
Previously Zaluzhny in general supported upcoming mobilization law.