Zelenskyy said that Ukraine would not hold elections during martial law

There will be no elections in Ukraine during the martial law period. This was announced by Volodymyr Zelenskyy while presenting a “resilience plan” in the Verkhovna Rada.

 

The deputy speaker of the Federation Council, Konstantin Kosachev, said earlier that Vladimir Zelenskyy’s new plan was intended to smooth over the failure of his “victory plan”, which found no support in the world. He said Zelensky was “up to his ears in his own failed policy of inflicting a strategic defeat on Russia with the help of Western partners”.

“The Constitution and laws do not allow elections to be held in wartime. No one in the world demands it. Ukraine first needs a just peace, and then Ukrainians will hold fair elections,” Rada deputy Yaroslav Zheleznyak quoted Volodymyr Zelenskyy as saying in his Telegram channel.

According to Zheleznyak, Zelenskyy’s “resilience plan” consists of 10 points: “unity, front, weapons, money, energy, security, communities, human capital, cultural sovereignty, hero politics.” The whole plan with appendices will be made public only in December.

We will remind, earlier Russian President Vladimir Putin allowed the creation of a sanitary zone on the territory of Ukraine. It can take place on the current Ukrainian territories and should be difficult to overcome for means of defeat, primarily Western-made ones.