The decree came into force: unvaccinated MPs will not be able to work at the Rada

The decree came into force: unvaccinated MPs will not be able to work at the Rada

From today, the decree № 412 of the Chairman of the Verkhovna Rada Ruslan Stefanchuk of November 12 on limiting the access of unvaccinated MPs to the Parliament comes into force. This is reported by the official Telegram channel of the Verkhovna Rada.

 

According to the decree, during the quarantine, people's deputies, former MPs, heads of the VR staff, MPs' aides and members of the Cabinet will be admitted to the Verkhovna Rada with vaccination (or with a negative PCR test).

 

The decree entered into force on November 15.

 

On 2 November, the Verkhovna Rada supported restrictions on access to parliament for those who have not been vaccinated against the coronavirus and do not have tests.





From today, the decree № 412 of the Chairman of the Verkhovna Rada Ruslan Stefanchuk of November 12 on limiting the access of unvaccinated MPs to the Parliament comes into force. This is reported by the official Telegram channel of the Verkhovna Rada.

 

According to the decree, during the quarantine, people's deputies, former MPs, heads of the VR staff, MPs' aides and members of the Cabinet will be admitted to the Verkhovna Rada with vaccination (or with a negative PCR test).

 

The decree entered into force on November 15.

 

On 2 November, the Verkhovna Rada supported restrictions on access to parliament for those who have not been vaccinated against the coronavirus and do not have tests.