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Most democratic nations have elections in their time of war. I think it is important they do so. I think it is good for democracy. That's the beauty of a solid democracy, you have more than one person potentially running,
When this issue was discussed theoretically, in 2023-2024, our position was that it would require the end of combat actions. During the war, we will not be able to provide full access to voting and candidacy,
It's to do with Trump, the expectation that there will be negotiations ... The activity has increased, there's clearly more domestic political nervousness,
said Volodymyr Fesenko, a Kyiv-based political analyst Our task is to win the war,
For the majority, the priority is to achieve success in the war, and then hold elections,
I would like to say it's months, but it's not years."
When asked how long it could take for a ceasefire agreement to come to fruition, Kellogg said It needs to be done,
he told Reuters, which reported It’s hard to fully assess his position. But if his plan is just a ceasefire and elections, it is a failed plan – Putin won’t be intimidated by just those two things,
Ukraine should hold its next elections at a time when the country can guarantee the security and democratic standards of those elections. While this cannot be guaranteed during the current all-out war,
according to election experts Peter Erben and Gio Kobakhidze of the International Foundation for Electoral Systems, a U.S.-headquartered non-profit They may have their own relations but talking about Ukraine without us — it is dangerous for everyone,
We will be speaking, and I think we’ll perhaps do something that’ll be significant,
Trump told reporters at the White House