
“The question of how to prevent abuse and use of the ability to learn as a quasi -foundation, by and large, for delay, it is considered. The number of students aged 25, even from 30
And above the years has grown exponentially, ”he said.
The number of graduate students and doctoral students in Ukrainian universities also increased by many times, and this is “undoubtedly” due to the desire of people to avoid mobilization.
“At the level of the Ministry of Education and Science, there are ideas and initiatives to make such abuse it is impossible,” Venislavsky said, noting that there are no bills registered in the Verkhovna Rada on this subject.
But the Rada discusses the possibility of canceling restrictions on traveling abroad for men under the age of 23–24, he said at the same briefing. Corresponding legislative initiatives may appear already in the “short -term perspective”.
“There is an idea that until 23-24 years old not to limit Ukrainian citizens in movement, so that those young Ukrainians who study abroad have the opportunity to come to Ukraine, communicate with relatives and are not forced to stay abroad, maintained contact with Ukraine,” the deputy explained.
Context
After the start of the full-scale invasion of the troops of the country of the Russian-aggressor of the Russian Federation to Ukraine on February 24, 2022, President of Ukraine Vladimir Zelensky declared martial law And General mobilization. Martial law provides, in particular, a ban on traveling abroad men at the age of 18-60 years, which fall under the draft for military service during mobilization, except for special exceptions. The last time he was extended until August 6.