Глава военной разведки заморозил призыв на резервистские сборы Рона Шерфа, одного из лидеров "Ахим ла нешек", который в период восстания/путча против юридической реформы заявил, что не будет ходить на сборы, пока продвижение реформы продолжалось.
В армии не хотели принимать меры, но под общественным давлением были вынуждены принять решение.
Глава военной разведки заморозил призыв на резервистские сборы Рона Шерфа, одного из лидеров "Ахим ла нешек", который в период восстания/путча против юридической реформы заявил, что не будет ходить на сборы, пока продвижение реформы продолжалось.
В армии не хотели принимать меры, но под общественным давлением были вынуждены принять решение.
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