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    On amending paragraph 2 of Resolution of the Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine dated November 29, 2024, No. 1369

    This Resolution of the Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine No. 832 dated June 30, 2026, introduces a targeted amendment to the State Ownership Policy. The core essence of the document consists of extending the deadline for the fulfillment of certain obligations defined in Resolution No. 1369. Instead of a fixed date (June 30, 2026), the fulfillment of the relevant requirements is now tied to the termination of the legal regime of martial law. Thus, the deadline is automatically postponed for a period of up to six months after the lifting of martial law.

    **Structure and Changes:**
    The act has a concise structure: a preamble, an operative part with a specific amendment, and a signature. The amendment concerns exclusively paragraph 2 of Resolution No. 1369 dated November 29, 2024. The key difference from the previous version lies in abandoning a calendar date in favor of a condition dependent on the security situation in the country. This indicates an adaptation of regulatory requirements to wartime realities, where adhering to rigid schedules may be objectively impossible.

    **Most Important Provisions:**
    For practical application, the change in the timeframe is the most significant aspect. Entities subject to the State Ownership Policy have been granted additional time to fulfill their obligations. It is important to understand that the countdown for fulfilling the requirements of subparagraph 1 of paragraph 2 of Resolution No. 1369 will now begin only after the official termination or lifting of martial law, rather than from June 30, 2026, as previously planned. This mitigates the risks of being held liable for failure to meet requirements within the previously established deadline.

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