Summary of "Повна Мобілізація з 1 Квітня! Що зміниться: Бронювання, Резерв+, ВЛК!"
Overall picture and outlook
- There is no new mobilization law, but practical changes and administrative measures will affect how mobilization operates from April 1 onward.
- The speaker expects mobilization to continue and to become tougher: as fewer volunteers remain, reliance on conscription through the Territorial Recruitment Centers (CCC) will increase.
- The speaker criticizes the lack of accountability for abuses by the CCC — described as “busification,” kidnappings, and other abuses of power — and argues that stopping these practices would require criminal liability and political will, which are currently absent.
Notifications, summonses and evidence
- Local “notification groups” (first used in Vinnytsia) are being used to notify people. These notifications create evidence that a summons was issued.
- Reserve Plus can receive and record information that the CCC sent a paper summons by mail. However:
- A Reserve Plus notification is informational only and is not a legal summons.
- Formal summonses are still printed on paper and delivered (including by mail).
Reserve Plus: digitalization and role
- The Ministry of Defense is expanding Reserve Plus as the primary digital channel for interaction with those liable for military service.
- Current Reserve Plus capabilities include:
- Sending notifications about key events.
- Electronic referrals to medical commissions (VLK).
- Handling deferral/reservation requests.
- Allowing data updates and flagging violations/fines.
- Many deferrals are becoming automated. Following a late-November order and subsequent updates, some deferrals are automatically extended and parts of the process can be completed online. The ministry reported that roughly 90% of online deferrals had been automatically extended as of early February.
Specific automated features and accessibility
- A deferral category for parents with many children has been launched in Reserve Plus: processing is fully automated without requiring paper certificates or trips to recruitment offices, provided the registers contain correct data.
- Offline documents will still be accepted at Administrative Service Centers (ASC) for people who need them.
Reservations (reserve status for organizations/positions)
- Reservations remain a basis for postponement, but are limited to government bodies, enterprises, and organizations designated as critical or holding appropriate status.
- The Diia portal indicates rapid consideration windows for reservation requests:
- Up to three days for critical enterprises.
- Up to one day for government agencies.
- The speaker raises fairness concerns: questions remain about who determines which organizations or positions are “critical” and whether the system privileges well-connected entities.
Cabinet resolution and scope
- Cabinet Resolution No. 307 (adopted March 9, effective April 1) amends Resolution No. 812 regarding reservation of positions in representative offices of donor institutions and project implementers.
- This is described as a targeted change for specific categories — not a mass rebooking or mass unbooking.
VLK / medical commissions
- Medical examinations (VLK) are being digitalized: electronic referrals with an exact date and place are issued via Reserve Plus.
- Digital referrals reduce paperwork and queues but do not remove the obligation to undergo required medical examinations.
Tone and final takeaways
- The segment emphasizes growing digitalization and automation of deferments and administrative processes.
- It warns that mobilization will likely become harder in practice, that reservations may be granted unfairly, and that abuses by CCC personnel continue without adequate punishment.
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