Fedir Venislavsky, the president's representative in the Constitutional Court, explained that martial law will be immediately extended for three months because transitioning to a counteroffensive takes more time than defense.
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Martial law will be immediately extended for three months as the transition to a counterattack is more difficult than defense, making it unlikely that all of Ukraine's territory will be liberated within the next month.
The Rada may lift martial law at any time if liberation occurs faster than expected.
Ukraine must inform the UN about restrictions on constitutional rights and freedoms imposed under martial law.
President Volodymyr Zelenskyy proposes extending martial law and general mobilization until near the end of summer.
Martial law might be extended for 3 months due to Ukrainian counteroffensive.
Fedor Venislavsky explained that martial law would be extended for three months at a time because the counteroffensive takes more time than defense.
Venislavsky stated that Ukraine will hardly be able to liberate the entire territory within the next month because the enemy has focused on building fortifications.
The decision is to extend martial law for 3 months to avoid repeating the monthly procedure of diplomats explaining restrictions at the UN.
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