Due to Russian military aggression in Ukraine, general mobilization and martial law continue. During mobilization, men liable for military service from 18 to 60 years old who receive subpoenas are subject to conscription. Last week, Fedor Venislavsky, a member of the Committee on National Security, Defense and Intelligence of Ukraine, said that the Verkhovna Rada is considering the possibility of sending subpoenas through instant messengers..
Minister of Digital Transformation Mikhail Fedorov in an interview with LIGA. net explained whether subpoenas can be served in Ukraine via instant messengers.
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He noted that Fyodor Venislavsky, a member of the VR defense committee, who had previously allowed the distribution of subpoenas in Viber or Telegram, “either spoke incorrectly, or it was simply taken out of context”.
“I don’t think this is a serious political vision.
This cannot be done until there is a high-quality military service registry, and a verified phone number is not linked to the registry ID. And we do not have verification of a phone number and a person in the state. I'm not even talking now about the constitution and the ordinances. Purely technically, it is impossible to do this conditionally this year,” Fedorov said..
Recall that earlier the head of the development of electronic services at the Ministry of Digital Transformation, Mstislav Banik, told whether they can send agendas in Diy and in the Viber messenger.