The lifting of martial law does not mean automatic demobilization. This was stated by a member of the Verkhovna Rada Committee on National Security Fyodor Venislavsky.
"Here it is necessary to be honest and honestly say... that the cessation of martial law does not mean automatic demobilization," the deputy said.
According to him, a separate decree of the President of Ukraine and its approval by the Verkhovna Rada are needed to carry out demobilization.
As reported by EADaily, the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine has extended martial law and general mobilization in the country. The deputies were almost unanimous, because they were already used to approving everything that was ordered from the president's office.
Yaroslav Zheleznyak, a people's Deputy from the Servant of the People faction, announced the voting results on April 16 in his telegram channel.

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