The Verkhovna Rada did not support the resolution on supporting democracy — it was about Zelenskyʼs powers

Author:
Olha Bereziuk
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The Verkhovna Rada (the Ukrainian Parliament) failed to approve draft resolution No. 13039 on the Radaʼs statement on supporting democracy in Ukraine.

This was reported by MP from “Voice” Yaroslav Zheleznyak.

218 MPs out of the 226 required voted for the resolution.

The statement of the MPs stated that in the event of organizing and holding elections during martial law, all national and international principles of electoral law would not be observed, which "would turn such elections into a farce, similar to the re-appointment of Vladimir Putin organized in the Russian Federation in March 2024".

They emphasized that elections in Ukraine will be organized immediately after "a comprehensive, just and sustainable peace is ensured" in the country.

"The Parliament of Ukraine [...] emphasizes that the President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky must exercise his powers until assuming the post of the newly elected President of Ukraine in accordance with Part One of Article 108 of the Constitution of Ukraine

The article provides that the President of Ukraine exercises his powers until the newly elected President of Ukraine takes office.
," the parliamentarians added.

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