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Arahamia stated that elections in Ukraine should take place no earlier than half a year after the end of martial law

Arahamia stated that elections in Ukraine should take place no earlier months after martial law. The corresponding message in his Telegram-channel was posted by the chairman of the Party of the Servant of the People in the Verkhovna Rada David Arahamia. “I will remind you again that the elections under the first”, – Write On: ua.news

Arahamia stated that elections in Ukraine should take place no earlier than half a year after the end of martial law

February 17, 07:31

David Arahamia (photo: sluga-narodu.com)

Elections in Ukraine should take place no earlier than six months after the end of martial law.

A corresponding message in your Telegram channels Posted the chairman The party’s servant of the people in the Verkhovna Rada David Arahamia.

“Once again, I will remind that, first, elections during martial law are impossible. And secondly, in the framework of Jean’s dialogue, the leaders of all factions and groups have concluded agreements that the elections will take place no earlier than 6 months after the end of martial law, ”the text reads.

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In addition, Arahamia also recommended Ukrainians to read the text of the document approved by Ukrainian parliamentarians in November 2023 in the format Jean Monet’s dialogues for peace and democracy.

The legitimacy of Zelensky and elections during the war – what is known

On October 5, 2023, President Zelensky stated that elections in Ukraine could take place during martial law, subject to changes in the legislation and organization of voting so that it could be safe and that all Ukrainians can participate in the process as within the country, on the front, yes And abroad.

On May 25, 2024 Zelensky stated that permanent statements of representatives of the Russian aggressor country (First of all – Putin’s dictator) about allegedly the illegitimacy of the Ukrainian authorities of his They do not worry at all. “

In July 2024, Volodymyr Zelenskyy stated that if the war between Ukraine and Russia is delayed, then in any case will have to look for a way to hold elections.

On January 2, 2025, the President stated that elections in Ukraine can take place only after active fighting, when the country will have a strong position and a powerful army. By this time, the President and the Verkhovna Rada remain legitimate.

On February 1, Special Representative of US President Donald Trump on Ukraine Kit Kelloggus expressed the opinion that in Ukraine it is necessary to hold a parliamentary and presidential election if it is possible to conclude a ceasefire agreement in the coming months.

On February 3, Presidential Advisor Volodymyr Zelensky in communications Dmitry Lytvyn stated that the US statements about the need for elections in Ukraine by the end of the year in the event of a truce on the battlefield look like Guard plan ”, if it is all that it consists of.

On February 6, Kellogo said that holding elections during the war is a sign of a democratic state. At the same time, he stressed that Ukraine should not do it now because it is contrary to its constitution.

On February 15, President Zelensky, during a speech at the main session of the Munich Security Conference, stated that Ukrainians did not want to speak about elections and abolition of the martial law until the end of the war.

According to the Constitution of Ukraine, on March 31, 2024, the next election of the President of Ukraine should take place. On May 20, 2024, a five -year term set out by the Constitution of Vladimir Zelensky’s inauguration.

Editor: Dmitry Vidmenko

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