“Peskov said that it is still too early to talk about elections and a referendum on peace with the Russian Federation. There is no reaction from the President’s Office yet.”, — write: www.pravda.com.ua
Dmytro Peskov, photo from open sources Source: propagandists of “RIA Novosti”
Details: Commenting on the publication of the publication, Peskov said that “it is still too early to talk about it.”
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“We actually have an exchange of such messages through the press from some sources. The source said that preparations for the elections had begun, then a source also from the administration, from the office of the Kyiv regime (Office of the President – ed.) said that this was not the case, denied this information,” he said.
At the same time, the Kremlin speaker said that it is necessary to carefully monitor these “information” streams and take them into account. “But it is (necessary) to focus on primary sources,” he said.
We will remind: Before this, the Financial Times, citing sources, wrote that President Volodymyr Zelensky intends to announce a plan for presidential elections and a referendum on a peace agreement with Russia on February 24.
The president’s office has not yet officially responded to this information.
“Ukrainian Pravda” asked the OP for comments on this matter, we will publish them as soon as we receive them.
Prehistory:
- All the latest polls show that the majority of Ukrainians are against elections before the end of hostilities.
- Also, the majority of surveyed Ukrainians categorically reject the proposal to transfer the entire Donbas under Russian control in exchange for security guarantees from the United States and Europe.
- At the same time, the majority of surveyed Ukrainians – 55% – support holding a referendum on a peace agreement to end the war with Russia, 32% oppose it. At the same time, the OPORA Civic Network reminded that the current legislation prohibits referendums during martial law, since in such conditions it is impossible to ensure the participation of millions of Ukrainians abroad, as well as military personnel, to overcome all security threats, disinformation campaigns, and to fully restore the destroyed electoral infrastructure. Even in the event of a cessation of hostilities, the preparation of such a referendum will require a long time and complex changes.
