Elections During War: Is the Parliament Preparing a Draft Law and What Do MPs Say.
13.08.2025
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Shostal Oleksandr
13.08.2025
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Currently, no draft law regarding elections after the ceasefire is being prepared in the Ukrainian parliament. This statement was made by MP Nina Yuzhanina during an interview on Day.LIVE. She emphasized that the deputies do not even have information about a possible draft law. According to Nina Yuzhanina, preparations for possible elections should be made even in the event of ongoing war. She urged citizens to be more interested in participating in real elections and to carefully choose their representatives, stressing the responsibility of each voter for their choice. It was noted that the day before, MP Serhiy Yevtushok evaluated the duration of preparations for elections after the war, indicating a period of six months. The Central Election Commission noted that the legislation does not provide for the possibility of conducting partial elections during military operations.
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