Zelensky Says Holding Elections During War Would Be Dangerous for Ukraine
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"The elections at this time would be a tsunami for the country," said the Ukrainian leader. Only 15% of Ukrainians believe that there should be elections
Zelenski's presidential mandate expired in May 2024, but no elections can be held in Ukraine under the conditions of emergency. Article Volodimir Zelenski fears urns: The elections would be "a tsunami that would "divide the country first appears in Romania TV.
“If we want to destroy the country, then we can move towards holding elections in times of war,” the Ukrainian president said.
Ukrainian president rejects elections while Russia builds up missiles and prepares mobilization of 300,000 soldiers
Zelensky Says Holding Elections During War Would Be Dangerous for Ukraine
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has warned that holding national elections while Ukraine is fighting Russia would be extremely dangerous, saying a wartime vote could divide the country and weaken its defense against Moscow. Zelensky made the remarks on Sunday, August 23, in response to renewed calls from former Ukrainian Defense Minister Oleksii Reznikov and other political figures urging the government to hold elections despite the ongoi…
The lawsuits were suspended on account of martial law imposed after the start of the conflict with Russia
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