The Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine adopted law No. 8316 establishing a moratorium on bankruptcy of state-owned critical infrastructure facilities during martial law, with the moratorium to remain in effect for two years after martial law ends.
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The Rada adopted draft law No. 8316 on a moratorium on the bankruptcy of state-owned critical infrastructure facilities during martial law
The document was supported by 227 MPs
The moratorium will also be in effect for two years after the martial law is lifted
The moratorium will apply to critical infrastructure facilities in which more than 50% of the authorised capital is owned directly or indirectly by the state and whose shares were expropriated during martial law
Parliament approved a moratorium on bankruptcy for seized state-owned critical infrastructure companies.
The Verkhovna Rada supported draft law No. 11092 with 297 votes to introduce initial general military training in schools and vocational institutions.
New curricula for the discipline 'Defence of Ukraine' are being developed in consultation with the Ministry of Defence of Ukraine.
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