Holding elections during war unlikely – Stefanchuk
The idea of holding elections during the war is unlikely, Chairman of the Verkhovna Rada Ruslan Stefanchuk believes.
“The idea of holding elections during martial law can be classified as unlikely,” Stefanchuk said on the air of the unified telethon on Thursday evening.
He recalled that the law of Ukraine prohibits holding elections during martial law.
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