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electronic subpoenas sent to the Spring Appeal will not have the force of law

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The electronic invitations sent during the spring call will not be legally binding. About it in a conversation with the telegram channel SHOT declared Andrey Kartapolov, Chairman of the State Duma Defense Committee.

“During this call, electronic subpoenas will only be sent in test mode. (To) understand, they usually reach – they do not reach. System testing. They will not have the force of law,” Kartapolov stressed.

On April 15, Russian President Vladimir Putin signed a law according to which, in addition to the traditional forms of issuing subpoenas, sending by registered mail and in electronic form is added. Electronic subpoenas will be considered issued from the moment they are posted in your personal account on the portal of state services.

From the day the summons is considered delivered, a citizen is prohibited from leaving the territory until he appears on the summons at the military registration and enlistment office. If a conscript does not report to the military enlistment office within 20 days on being summoned, “provisional measures” are taken against him, in particular the ban on borrowing and driving.

On April 17, Moscow’s military commissar Maxim Loktev announced that the test of sending subpoenas to the army via Gosuslugi would begin during the spring conscription period, which runs from April 1 to 15. July. At the same time, the Ministry of Digital Transformation said there was now no reason to send subpoenas through state services.

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