Beyond the legality of holding elections during the state of emergency, leaders and commentators describe the demand as 'populist' and impossible to materialize by population displacements
In a video the Ukrainian ex-defence minister Mychajlo Fedorov talks about corruption, leadership crisis and elections. The explosive statements have triggered a debate in the public and among experts.
Beyond the legality of holding elections during the state of emergency, leaders and commentators describe the demand as 'populist' and impossible to materialize by population displacements
The former defense minister of Volodymyr Zelensky is now the most challenging of his legitimacy. Popular, associated with the modernization of the state and the successes in the war, has now chosen to defend elections in the middle of the war, but may have ended up benefiting the Ukrainian President