The first VesPicker of the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine, Oleksandr Kornienko, expressed his attitude to the possibility of mobilization of people's deputies in connection with the increase in tension in the East of Ukraine. According to the new high -profile, the mobilization company, according to VesEsPicker, the deputies will continue to be released from conscription.
Asked if the mobilization of deputies can help relieve social tension, Kornienko answered jokingly, saying: "So Kim (head of the Nikolaev region) said yesterday - which of us is a lot?"
Visespicker considers the mobilization of deputies through two prisms: legislative, constitutional and moral and ethical. The legislative and constitutional leads to the conclusion that the absence of deputies in parliament may make it impossible to adopt important laws and budget. Moral and ethical concerns the demonstration of responsibility of deputies and their environment.
Kornienko expressed the view that the mobilization of deputies may interfere with the functioning of the state, but at the same time urged the people's deputies to master basic military skills, because "problems with the northern neighbor may end much later" than the cadence of the current council.
Finally, VesesPicker expressed confidence that rumors about the possible mobilization of deputies could be the result of Russian propaganda, as it is beneficial to Russia so that the Ukrainian Parliament does not work.