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Most Ukrainians see elections during war as ‘dangerous and meaningless’ – Zelensky
He said this in an interview with AP, Ukrinform reports.
According to him, the war has made it impossible to hd a presidential election in Ukraine, originally slated for March under the constitution.
According to AP, Zelensky said that there were no words to describe how difficult the job of being the leader of a country at war is, but he also cannot imagine leaving the post.
"You honestly can't do that. This would be very unfair, wrong and definitely demotivating," he said.
Earlier, Zelensky said that the biggest difficulties for elections during the war were security issues regarding the presence of observers, the participation in the vote of the military, residents of temporarily occupied territories and Ukrainians abroad, as well as campaign financing.
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Under the Constitution of Ukraine, the next regular parliamentary elections should be held in October 2023 and presidential elections in the spring of 2024. However, the legal regime of martial law that is in place in Ukraine complicates the hding of elections. Active discussions are currently taking place around this issue.
Photo: Office of the President of Ukraine
Source: ukrinform.net