Ukrainian Parliament confirms - No elections during war with Russia

Moscow in particular wants to get rid of President Volodymyr Zelensky, who has been in power since 2019. The Ukrainian parliament wanted to counter this with a resolution, but it took more than one attempt.
After the failure the day before, the Ukrainian parliament passed a resolution in support of President Volodymyr Zelenskyj at the second attempt. This time, a clear majority of 268 MPs voted in favor of the draft. The day before, in a special session to mark the third anniversary of the Russian invasion in the presence of international guests, only 218 supporters were found. 226 are needed for a successful vote.
Second attempt necessary54 MPs registered in the chamber unexpectedly did not participate in the first vote, including 38 representatives of the presidential party “Servant of the People” They did not publicly disclose their motive afterwards.
In the resolution, now adopted for the second time, the Verkhovna Rada states that Zelensky's mandate as president is not questioned by either the Ukrainian people or the parliament. "The President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky was elected in free, transparent and democratic elections," says the document, the text of which was not changed after the failure on Monday. According to the constitution, Zelensky will remain in office until a newly elected president can take over, the resolution also states.
Martial law has been in effect for three yearsZelensky's regular term of office expired in May last year. Due to martial law, which has been in force for three years, no elections can be scheduled. In Germany, a similar regulation applies in the event of a state of defense. Despite this, war opponent Russia has cast doubt on Zelensky's legitimacy. The USA is also increasingly pushing for elections immediately after a discussed ceasefire.
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