Gaps in the draft law on basic social assistance
Will the new draft law on basic social assistance be able to adequately protect the rights of vulnerable population groups, particularly persons with disabilities and single parents?
Will the new draft law on basic social assistance be able to adequately protect the rights of vulnerable population groups, particularly persons with disabilities and single parents?
⚡️ Clarification regarding the new mobilization bill from the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine: ▪️ Mobilization is offered from 25 to 60 years; ▪️ Starting in 2025, basic military training will be introduced at universities; ▪️ Some categories of citizens are exempted from basic military training at universities; ▪️ Instead of conscription, basic military service is introduced for a period of 5 months in peacetime and 3 months in wartime; ▪️ Citizens from the age of 18 can choose the time of basic military service; ▪️ Citizens from the age of 18, regardless of basic military training or service, will receive a deferment until reaching mobilization age; There is also information that tomorrow the Committee will complete consideration of all amendments to this draft law, as of now, it is 82% ready. This draft law is of interest to: ▪️ Citizens from the age of 18, regardless of basic military training or service, will receive a deferment until reaching mobilization age; If it is accepted in this form, does this clause give a deferment for a person under the age of 25 who has passed the military department of reserve officers?
How can I receive assistance in the amount of 6500 hryvnias if I am a person with a disability and a pensioner? What documents need to be submitted and which authority is responsible for the payment?
Are citizens who already receive assistance to low-income families entitled to additional basic social assistance if they meet the criteria?
Does a father who evaded paying child support for his son have the right to a lump sum payment in the event of the death of his son who is a military serviceman?
If I am low-income and eligible for basic social assistance, can I appeal the decision to deny it?