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Cec Proposes to Establish a Six-Month Transition Period Between the End of Martial Law and the Start of the Electoral Process

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The Central Election Commission (CEC) proposes to establish a 6-month preparatory period after the end of the martial law and before the start of the electoral process.

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The terms of the electoral process remain unchanged — 90 days for presidential elections and 60 days for parliamentary elections.

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The Central Election Commission (CEC) proposes to establish a 6-month preparatory period after the end of the martial law and before the start of the electoral process.

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Elections in Ukraine. Illustrative photo: OPORA The Central Election Commission proposes not to hold elections immediately after the end of martial law in Ukraine, but instead to introduce a six-month preparatory period. This is stated on the official website of the CEC. As noted by the commission, the relevant initiative was presented to the subgroup of the Working Group on Legislative Regulation of Elections after Martial Law or in a Special P…

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This was announced by the head of the CEC Oleg Didenko during the discussion of amendments to the electoral law.According to him, the terms of the electoral process itself remain unchanged: 90 days for presidential elections and 60 days for parliamentary elections. In particular, the CEC proposes to use this time to analyze the security situation in certain territories, checking the state of the electoral infrastructure, clarifying the data of t…

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Elections in Ukraine will not take place immediately after the end of martial law. The Central Election Commission proposes to introduce a mandatory transition period and a legislative ban on voting in the territory of the aggressor countries.

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In Ukraine, the Central Election Commission is proposing a six-month period between the end of martial law and the start of the electoral process during elections. This was reported by RBC-Ukraine, citing a statement from CEC Head Oleh Didenko. It is noted that the electoral process timeframe will remain unchanged: 90 days for presidential elections in Ukraine; 60 days for parliamentary elections; and 60 days for the election of people's deputie…

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censor.net broke the news in on Wednesday, January 21, 2026.
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