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FT says Ukraine aims to announce election plan on February 24, source sceptical
- Ukraine's Presidential Office rejected a report claiming President Volodymyr Zelensky plans to announce elections and a referendum on February 24 due to security concerns.
- Ukrainian law prohibits holding national elections during martial law, which remains in effect due to the ongoing invasion by Russia.
- Ukrainian officials emphasize that election decisions depend on improved security conditions as Russian attacks continue.
- The Central Election Commission is preparing a framework for potential elections after martial law is lifted, aiming to protect electoral rights after the war.
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Zelenskyy plans major announcement on presidential election, referendum: report
Volodymyr Zelenskyy is reportedly preparing to announce a presidential election and a referendum on a potential peace deal to end the war with Russia, with votes potentially set to be held by May 15.
·New York, United States
Read Full ArticleThe Ukrainian President is said to have already entrusted Parliament with the preparations, but on one point the President's office contradicts.
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The Independent (US)
Zelensky ‘planning Ukraine election and peace deal referendum in spring’
Announcement is set to be made on the fourth anniversary of the Ukraine-Russia war
·London, United Kingdom
Read Full ArticleIt looks like there will be another presidential election – seven years after Zelenskyy took office. "The Americans want everything to be ready by June, so that the war ends."
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Total News Sources96
Leaning Left17Leaning Right15Center7Last UpdatedBias Distribution44% Left
Bias Distribution
- 44% of the sources lean Left
44% Left
L 44%
C 18%
R 38%
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