Of course, here is a brief overview of this act:
1. **Essence of the Law:** This resolution concerns parliamentary control over the receipt and use of international military aid under martial law in Ukraine. It provides for the completion of the work of the previous Temporary Special Commission and the creation of a new commission with expanded powers to monitor and control the use of international military aid.
2. **Structure of the Law:**
* **Points 1-3:** Summarizing the work of the previous Temporary Special Commission.
* **Point 4:** Formation of a new Temporary Special Commission on Monitoring, defining its tasks, quantitative composition, term of activity, and reporting procedure.
* **Point 5:** Ensuring the activities of the new commission.
* **Point 6:** Entry into force of the resolution.
* **Appendix:** Report of the previous Temporary Special Commission on the work performed.
3. **Main Provisions:**
* Establishment of a Temporary Special Commission on Monitoring, which should prepare legislative initiatives on control over the use of international military aid and collect information on possible abuses.
* Determination of the quantitative composition of the commission (15 People’s Deputies) and the personal composition.
* Setting the term of the commission’s activity – one year from the date of formation.
* Obligation of the commission to hear a report on the work performed at the plenary session of the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine no later than six months from the date of its formation.
This act is important to ensure transparency and accountability in the use of international military aid, which is a key factor in supporting Ukraine by international partners.