The Rada Wants to Bring Back Criminal Liability for Soc. Kasyanov Explained Why This Will Not Help
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In the area of Independence, also known as Maidan independence, there is a protest in the centre of Kiev against the bill adopted by the Verkhovna Rada on strengthening criminal liability for members of the armed forces for disobedience and arbitrary abandonment of a part, and the participants in the action also demand the speedy adoption of a law on the military ombudsman to protect the rights of the military, and write "Stern.ua" and RBK-Ukrai…
Responsibility for desertion and desertion: what new rules are proposed by the People's Deputies, and how many proceedings have been registered? The Verkhovna Rada has adopted a bill that abolishes the mechanism of exemption from criminal liability for the first unauthorized abandonment of a unit and desertion. The new rules will apply to offenses committed after the law enters into force.
The day before, the Verkhovna Rada adopted in the first reading draft law No. 13260, which actually proposes to return criminal liability for unauthorized abandonment of a military unit. However, the threat of such punishment will not help reduce the number of microwave cases, believes Yuri Kasyanov, an officer of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, radio engineer, aerial reconnaissance specialist and author of ZN.UA. 277 MPs voted for the adoption of …
The Verkhovna Rada supported in the first reading draft law No. 13260, which actually returns criminal liability for the unauthorized abandonment of a unit during martial law. This was reported by People's Deputy Oleksandr Fedienko. Thus, the draft law proposes to abolish the norm that allows servicemen to avoid liability for the first unauthorized abandonment of a unit or desertion during martial law in the event of voluntary return. In additio…
This was announced by the People's Deputy Alexander Fedienko. It is noted that 277 deputies voted for the draft law №13260 “On Amendments to the Criminal and Criminal Procedural Codes of Ukraine on Liability for Committing Criminal Offenses Related to the Unlawful Abandonment in Martial Conditions of Military Unit or Place of Service”. It proposes: exclude part 5 of Art. 401 of the Criminal Code of Ukraine, which provides that a person who, duri…
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