Ukraine Extends Martial Law Amid Ongoing Conflict
- Ukraine's parliament extended martial law, delaying elections, as confirmed by MP Yaroslav Zheleznyak.
- Russia's 2022 invasion prompted the initial declaration of martial law, leading to repeated extensions.
- The tenth extension lasts from May 9 to August 6, prolonging Zelensky's rule and suspending elections.
- Trump criticized Zelensky, calling him a dictator without elections; Lavrov said NATO wants Zelensky to retain power.
- Extending martial law raises concerns about democratic principles while Ukraine prioritizes military operations amid war.
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Why is Trump admin unhappy with Kiev regime’s martial law extension?
On April 16, the Neo-Nazi junta's Rada (Parliament) voted to formally extend martial law and military mobilization for another three months. The virtually unanimous vote (357 for, one against) shows the level of "democracy" in the unfortunate NATO-occupied country. The Kiev regime's MPs are quite happy to prolong the NATO-orchestrated Ukrainian conflict after they've secured their
Oleg Didenko, Chairman of the Election Commission of Ukraine: ‘We have real and legal reasons why we cannot hold elections’
Oleg Didenko, a native of Sniatyn, in the Ukrainian province of Ivano-Frankivsk, will turn 45 on May 8, the day before the current period of martial law expires, a date marked in red in the terrible chronology ravaging his country. Didenko is the chairman of Ukraine’s Central Election Commission (CEC). When the calendar turns, martial law, in place since the start of the major Russian offensive and renewed Wednesday by parliament, will remain in…
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