Go to media bankMOSCOW, Oct 17 Andrey Klishas, Chairman of the Federation Council Committee on Constitutional Legislation, is skeptical spoke about the draft law introduced in the State Duma on Monday to abolish the deferment from partial mobilization for senators and deputies: according to him, it may seem that the deputies decided to lay down their mandates and then go to the military registration and enlistment offices to serve. State Duma deputies from A Just Russia — For Truth led by leader Sergei Mironov, developed a bill proposing to define employees serving in the Russian Guard, the Ministry of Emergency Situations, the FSB as categories of citizens for service in partial mobilization as a matter of priority, as well as to cancel the deferment from conscription for deputies and senators of the Russian parliament. «For a moment it seemed to me that the Duma might lose one of the party factions and the deputies of the SR decided to leave to serve, resign their mandates and immediately go to military registration and enlistment office, the law does not prohibit this. It seemed, I think,” Klishas wrote in his Telegram channel.
