
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said his country could be ready to hold its first election since Russia’s invasion in 2022 as long as partners can give him security guarantees.Zelenskyy, whose term was set to end in May 2024, said there are two main issues that have to be addressed before Ukraine can hold elections: security and the legislative framework. Zelenskyy said he has asked lawmakers from his party to work on legislative proposals to allow Ukraine to hold elections while the country remains under martial law, according to The Associated Press.Because Ukrainian law prohibits elections when martial law is in place, Zelenskyy has declined to call a vote, a stance widely supported by Ukrainians, according to the AP. The country has been under martial law since the war with Russia began in February 2022.EUROPEAN TALKS RESHAPE UKRAINE’S PEACE PLAN AS ZELENSKYY REFUSES TERRITORIAL CONCESSIONS”Moreover, I am now asking — and I am stating this openly — for the United States, possibly together with our European colleagues, to help me ensure security for holding elections,” Zelenskyy told reporters on WhatsApp, according to reports. “And then, within the next 60–90 days, Ukraine will be ready to hold them.”Zelenskyy’s change in tune comes after President Donald Trump accused him of using the war as an excuse to not hold elections. The U.S. president, who has called Zelenskyy a “dictator without elections” in the past, warned that Ukraine was on the verge of not being a democracy anymore.”They haven’t had an election in a…
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