04.03.21
Reuters
President Volodymyr Zelensky on Thursday, March 4, put into effect the decision of the National Security and Defense Council on countering threats in the field of citizenship issues.
The head of state has signed the corresponding decree, No. 85/2021, the President’s Office reports.
The NSDC decision of February 26 stipulates that the Cabinet, together with the Central Election Commission and the SBU security agency, shall within two months complete an inventory and analyze legislation on issues related to dual (multiple) citizenship.
In particular, it is necessary to establish legal certainty of the ban for Ukrainian citizens who have also obtained citizenship of a foreign state, to hold certain government and political positions.
Based on such an analysis, the government must, within six months, submit to the Verkhovna Rada draft laws that would bar citizens of Ukraine who have acquired another citizenship (or have submitted an application to acquire it) from being candidates for government or local government posts, hold leading positions at strategic companies, gain access to state secrets, be members of the election commission, and the like.
Also, the NSDC decision instructs the government to start an interstate dialogue to conclude bilateral agreements with interested powers, except for the aggressor state Russia, aimed at resolving issues related to dual citizenship.
On February 26, NSDC Secretary Oleksiy Danilov said that the Cabinet was instructed to develop a bill on dual citizenship.
Danilov recalled that the Russian Federation had applied the instrument of dual citizenship against Ukraine, “when the head of the Security Service of Ukraine, minister of internal affairs, minister of defense, and head of the General Staff were citizens of the Russian Federation.”