Who will protect those who risk their lives to protect us on the front lines?

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Who will protect those who risk their lives to protect us on the front lines?

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We must also understand that it is impossible for Ukraine to completely restore the destroyed infrastructure on its own, even in theory. Therefore, our country needs a targeted energy reconstruction program from Western partners and allies. These can be grants, loans or investments. Accordingly, the conclusions and forecasts of the IMF will contribute to a better understanding of the problem by our Western partners.

As for us, currency liberalization seems logical, which will help attract foreign investment. Enough playing with the tools of command-and-administrative economics in confrontation with the monster that is Russia. We need special database creative and balanced solutions.
Discharge from military service: permanent care for one of your parents, etc.


Dear servicemen of the Armed Forces of Ukraine and other armed formations who have legitimate grounds for exemption from military service due to the need to provide constant care for one of their parents or spouse's parents, or other members of your family who require outside care.

In accordance with Clause 3, Part 12, Article 26 of the Law of Ukraine "On Military Duty and Military Service", during martial law, servicemen are exempted from military service due to family circumstances or other valid reasons on the following grounds:

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the need to provide constant care for one of their parents or the parents of their spouse (husband), who is a person with a disability of group I or II, provided that there are no other family members of the first or second degree of kinship of such a person or if other family members of the first or second degree of kinship themselves require constant care according to the conclusion of the medical and social expert commission or the medical advisory commission of a healthcare institution.
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