Go to mediabankMOSCOW, Oct 17It is hardly constructive to extend the law on partial mobilization to deputies, the Duma is obliged to work under any conditions, including emergency ones, Oleg Morozov, deputy of the State Duma from United Russia, told RIA Novosti. State Duma deputies from A Just Russia — For Truth, led by the leader Sergei Mironov developed a draft law 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.09:13The State Duma advocated depriving deputies and senators of the armor from mobilization»From a legal point of view, it is hardly constructive to extend the law on mobilization to deputies, since the Duma is obliged to work under any, the most extraordinary circumstances. A deputy is elected by citizens to exercise deputy powers! This and there is his duty to the citizens of the country,» he said. The parliamentarian added that many deputies are in the special operation zone, performing certain tasks. According to him, the percentage of deputies involved in the special operation may now be higher than among some other categories of citizens. «At the same time, many deputies are almost constantly on a business trip in the combat zone and carry out the tasks set by the country's leadership. As well as there are volunteers, who have already been mobilized, there are those who have been at the forefront all these months and are heroically fighting for the country! I believe that, purely arithmetically, the percentage of deputies involved in various forms in the NVO is already higher than among some other categories of our citizens,» he said. he. Morozov clarified that the reservation of parliamentarians can be removed, but this should be done in such a way as to stop the work of parliament. “The so-called reservation of parliamentarians can, of course, be painlessly removed. he summed up.
