The term for passing the military medical commission has been extended to June 5.


The Verkhovna Rada has extended the period for repeated passing of the military medical commission for those who are partially fit for military service for 4 months until June 5, 2025. This was announced by MP Oleksiy Honcharenko on Telegram.
The decision to extend the term for passing the repeated medical commission was supported by 313 deputies.
Bill No. 12457 on extending the term for passing the military medical commission for those partially fit for military service for 4 months was supported by the people's deputies of the Verkhovna Rada.
According to this law, citizens of Ukraine aged 25 to 60 who were recognized as partially fit for military service before this law came into effect are required to undergo a repeated medical commission by June 5, 2025 (the previous deadline was set for February 4, 2025).
Deputy Head of the President's Office Iryna Vereshchuk urged those who are required to undergo the military medical commission not to delay and to avoid postponing the medical examination until the last moment. She noted that there is no need to rely on further extensions of the deadline.
As of January 24, 2025, over one million partially fit conscripted men have not yet undergone the repeated medical examination. Given that it is practically impossible to do this by February 4 due to long queues at the military recruitment centers, a decision was made to extend the period for the repeated medical examination.
On January 30, Vereshchuk reported that the President's Office decided that the military recruitment centers would not impose fines on those who fail to undergo the military medical commission by February 5.
Men aged 18-60 who have the status of 'partially fit' must undergo a repeated military medical commission.
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