Don't delay: The CEC made a statement about the presidential elections in Ukraine.


Ukraine must prepare for post-war elections, said CEC head Oleg Didenko. He stated this in an interview with the Spanish publication El País.
'We must prepare as well as possible for post-war elections... but these deadlines should not be excessively prolonged so that it does not look like an attempt to remain in power without proper justification,' said the CEC head.
Didenko emphasized that the duration of the elections after the end of the war should not be too long to avoid accusations of supporting illegitimate power.
The CEC head also noted that conducting the elections will require preparation on the part of the state.
However, Didenko noted that organizing presidential elections after the end of hostilities will take more than three months.
He added that the conduct of future elections will depend on various factors that will arise after the end of the war.
Didenko also pointed out the need for changes in electoral legislation due to the new circumstances.
The CEC head noted that one of the main problems after the war is the millions of internally displaced persons, many of whom have left their homes and crossed borders into other countries.
'And although the CEC updated the voters' lists, it is of little use if potential voters have not changed their registration address. The problem is that people have not registered anywhere,' Didenko added.
Let us recall that Trump stated he is working on ending the war in Ukraine and accused Biden and Zelensky.
News Analysis
The article discusses the statement of CEC head Oleg Didenko regarding Ukraine's readiness to conduct elections after the end of the war. He emphasized the need for proper preparation and execution of the electoral process. Didenko also noted that the conduct of elections will depend on various factors and will require changes in electoral legislation. He added that the problem of internally displaced persons may affect the election process. Overall, the CEC head's statement calls for proper preparation and consideration of circumstances to ensure a fair and democratic electoral process in the future.
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