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All will appear in the TCC: electronic subpoenas on bill 10449

Posted: Wed Jun 18, 2025 3:58 am
by roseline371274
Is it true that they want to oblige everyone to appear at the TCC both with and without a summons, and if they don't appear, they will block everything....

In draft law 10449, I consider the most serious changes to be precisely the responsibility that they want to introduce in relation to all citizens who do not appear at the TCC and SP. I consider these changes to be even more serious than the changes to the rules of deferment from mobilization or dismissal, because it is precisely them that, if introduced, will be felt by everyone.

And it is precisely these changes, as well as the obligation to appear at the special database military enlistment office, that we will discuss in this article.

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Everyone must appear at the TCC and SP. Bill 10449

Obligation to attend TCCs and joint ventures really want to be introduced for everyone. And if draft law 10449 is adopted, then both those to whom summonses were served and those to whom they were not served will have to appear at the military enlistment office.

For those who were not served with a summons, the deadline for appearing is 60 calendar days from the date of the announcement of mobilization. Many will ask, yes, the mobilization has already started a long time ago and these 60 days have already passed. There is an answer to this question. These 60 days will be counted from the date of entry into legal force of Bill 10449, if it is adopted.