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Bucharest City Hall directorates requested to update record of staff with military obligations

Arthur Tintu
Primaria Capitalei

Bucharest City Hall has announced on Wednesday that Municipality Directorates were requested to update their staff with military obligations, this action having no connection with the war in Ukraine.

According to a press release sent by the Bucharest City Hall to AGERPRES, "at the request of the National Administration of State Reserves and Special Problems - The Bucharest Special Problems Service, which is subordinated to the Government, Department for Emergency Situations (DSU), Statistics and Strategies - Financial Procurement and Emergency Situations sent on February 28, 2022, to all directorates with the Bucharest City Hall the request to update the staff list with military obligations".

"Establishing these documents is a legal attribute of all state institutions. (...) This action of City Hall has no connection with the events at our country's border and was not initiated by the Bucharest General Mayor," the quoted document specifies, Agerpres.ro informs.

The Bucharest Municipality reminds that last year the Supreme Council for Country's Defence (CSAT) approved through Decision No. 0015/25.02.2021 the Plan to Mobilize the National Economy for Defence, valid through the period of 2021-2024, and based on this and other legal provisions the select directorate with the City Hall has the obligation of establishing and updating for the specified period the documents for the mobilization at the work place for its own staff.

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