February 7, 2025
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Ukraine cannot hold elections now, because it is contrary to the Constitution – Kellogg

Ukraine cannot hold elections now, because it is contrary to the Constitution – Kelloggit Kelloggi has stated that the Constitution of Ukraine prohibits elections during hostilities. At the same time, he emphasized the importance of elections as a sign of democracy even in wartime.”, – WRITE ON: Unn.ua

Special Representative of US President Donald Trump in Ukraine and Russia, Kit Kelloggus said that the Constitution of Ukraine prohibits elections during active fighting, but still believes that they are needed, because it is a sign of democracy during the war. Kellogo said this on the air of Newsmax, Radio Svoboda reports, reports UNN.

They (Ukraine – ed) cannot be right now because it is in their constitution that Ukrainians cannot carry them out until the fighting is completed. But we will reach the moment when they need to hold elections. This is a sign of healthy democracy

He stressed that the elections did not mean that Zelensky should go, but emphasized that a sign of healthy democracy is the willingness and ability to hold elections even in wartime.

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President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky stated that he could not be illegitimate, because he was elected 73% of voters, and during the war it was impossible to hold an election.

The Ambassador of Ukraine to the USA Oksana Markarova stated that the issue of elections until the end of 2025 was not discussed. Ukraine is ready to explain why elections during the war are impossible.

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