To serve the state only after having served the Motherland
Deputies established ten-year ban on public service to those who are “derailed” from the army.
Deputies, thus, fulfilled the injunction of the constitutional court ruling unconstitutional the previous rate at which the objector for life could not become civil servants.
The deputies approved the second reading of the bill, which sets limits for those who have not passed the “military service on an appeal without legal grounds”. Objector, “derailed” from the army, could not be state and municipal officials. The ban will be effective within ten years from the moment the draft Board, examined all the circumstances, to adopt the conclusion, that the citizen were not “military conscription without legal grounds”.
District military enlistment office in advance with the agenda to inform the citizen on what day and hour draft Board intends to consider his case. Suspect evading military service shall be entitled to attend the meeting of the Commission and prove his innocence. If he can’t prove anything to the district Commission, may appeal the conclusion in the regional (Republican, regional) the draft Board. If at the regional level, the citizen does not prove innocence, he is entitled to go to court.
Appropriate limits, the deputies entered to the laws “On state civil service of the Federation” and “On municipal service in the Russian Federation”.
If a person is caught in evasion after he goes to work at the state Agency (or local self government), then he should be immediately fired.
The bill is intended “to strengthen the prestige of military service,” said the author of the bill, first Deputy Chairman of the Duma Committee on defense Andrei Krasov (“United Russia”). In the initial version of the draft ban was established only five years. But in preparation for the second reading Mr. Krasov proposed to increase the term to ten years, and none of the MPs yesterday he did not object. But even such a period of restriction softer than the former, in which the Dodgers were suspended from public service for life. The constitutional court in 2014 ruled that the ban may not be permanent, and demanded lawmakers to set a specific period of time.
Mr. Krasov was trying to install for the Dodgers a five-year ban on travel abroad. But support in the state Duma not found, and the “ban” disappeared from the bill a second reading. In the end, the deputies approved it without question and discuss for two minutes.
Viktor Khamraev