
In Ukraine, there are plans to extend martial law and general mobilization for another 90 days. It is expected that the Verkhovna Rada will vote on this matter next week.
This information is provided by the "Holos" party deputy, Yaroslav Zheleznyak, in Telegram.
"At the beginning of next week, a vote is expected on the extension of martial law and general mobilization for 90 days," the deputy reported.
Martial law and general mobilization are in effect until February 8, and their term is planned to be extended until May 9, 2025.
To continue martial law and general mobilization, the president must submit two draft laws to the parliament for the approval of his decrees. As noted by the deputy, this is likely to happen on Monday.
Next, the Verkhovna Rada Committee on National Security, Defence, and Intelligence must approve these draft laws. After this, they will be put to a vote in the Rada. To extend martial law and mobilization, the president must sign the adopted draft laws.