Putin signed a law allowing special economic measures when conducting military operations abroad
2022-07-15
According to a document released by the Russian legal information network on the 14th, Russian President Vladimir Putin signed a law that allows the Russian government to take special economic measures when carrying out operations outside the territory of the Russian armed forces. The document stipulates that in order to ensure that Russian armed forces, military organizations and institutions carry out anti-terrorism and other operations abroad, the Russian government has the right to take special economic measures to allocate funds and provide material support for them, temporarily resume production mobilization, allocate state reserve materials, extend the working hours of relevant personnel and require them to work at night, on rest days and during holidays. The document also stipulates that relevant legal persons have no right to refuse to sign the national procurement contract of the Russian government. Russian Deputy Prime Minister Borisov told the media a few days ago that this law does not mean that all economic production will tend to military needs, but first aims to ensure the effective implementation of national defense procurement, and the scope of implementation mainly involves related organizations. The provisions on extending working hours are not universal, and the relevant personnel will receive additional income according to the labor law. (Xinhua News Agency)
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Source:Xinhua
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