The President of Ukraine, Volodymyr Zelensky, has introduced new legislative proposals aimed at extending the duration of martial law and general mobilization by an additional 90 days. If approved by parliament, these measures will remain in effect until August 6, 2025.

The relevant bills, numbered 13172 and 13173, have been registered on the Parliament's official website.

Ukraine continues the process of extending martial law and mobilization.

As of the morning of April 15, both documents have been submitted to the relevant Committee of the Parliament on national security, defense, and intelligence. In these bills, the President proposes to approve the corresponding decrees to extend martial law and mobilization for a 90-day period.

According to the text of the bill concerning the extension of general mobilization (potentially No. 13173), this law is expected to come into effect on May 9, 2025, following its announcement through media channels.

The bill on extending martial law (potentially No. 13172) is anticipated to take effect “from the day of its publication” after being passed by the Parliament and signed by the President.

What is known about the continuation of mobilization and martial law in Ukraine:

On February 5, the President signed laws extending mobilization and martial law until May 9, 2025.

On November 6, Zelensky signed laws extending mobilization and martial law until February 7, 2025.

Earlier, the Parliament adopted a law to approve the President's decree on extending martial law in Ukraine from November 10 for a period of 90 days.