From now on, men in Ukraine may have an additional mandatory condition for receiving public services - the requirement to present military registration documents. This was announced by the Minister of Justice of the country, Ivan Malyuska, at a press conference held yesterday in Kyiv.
He says that even before the war, the Administrative Services Act assumed that the state had a legal right to demand this data from men in the course of providing "hundreds and thousands" of different services. And now the Cabinet of Ministers wants to make this requirement mandatory.
"This is a normal, correct, natural process. I cannot say that we have introduced such a mechanism everywhere. But, I believe, he will appear more and more often. Increasingly, the state will request a military registration document to provide services to conscripts," Malyuska said.
Malyuska believes that as a result, Ukrainians will "appear on the state's radar."
He says that "blocks" will not be introduced on "critically important" services, as well as those related to children and the family of a conscript.
But they will appear on the services necessary "for a good life" and "comfort" exclusively for conscripts.