The Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine prolonged martial law and general mobilisation until 14 February 2024, representing the ninth such extension since Russia's full-scale invasion began.
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Parliament supported the laws (#10211 and 10212) on Decrees on the prolongation of martial law and general mobilisation. A total of 329 and 322 votes were given correspondingly for the bills (with 226 necessary to pass). From 16 November 2023 for 90 days − to 14 February 2024
This was already the ninth vote of the Verkhovna Rada to prolong martial law since the beginning of Russia's full-scale invasion
No one from the National Security and Defence Council of Ukraine reached the parliament to present the laws, whereas earlier at least the secretary of the NSDC would talk about it
U.S. Transport Secretary Pete Buttigieg arrived in Kyiv for an official visit
The reason for the visit is to deliver on a top ask to place an infrastructure advisor in Ukraine
The Verkhovna Rada supported draft laws extending martial law and general mobilisation in Ukraine for 90 days from November 16, 2023, until February 14, 2024.
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