"Now to be dangerous": Stefanchuk announced changes for the election after the war
"Many international colleagues ask when communicating:" Do you think about the next elections? "I always say to them," We think about our victory, and the elections should be after our victory. " - he said. According to Stefanchuk, the Constitution provides for regular or extraordinary elections, so the parliament should, at least, explain what elections will be. "Because the Constitution provides only two types of elections: regular and extraordinary. There are no post -just afterwards.
There is still a number of other legislative inconsistencies. We need to understand how we get out of this legal confusion," the Verkhovna Rada head emphasized. The head of the Council is convinced that it is impossible to hold any elections during the martial law, because how will the servicemen who will defend our country and millions of Ukrainians who went abroad through a full-scale war will vote.
"Without ensuring the election of servicemen, people who went abroad and found temporary shelter in other countries, without guaranteeing the safety of the election process, without other smaller issues, it is impossible," said Ruslan Stefanchuk. Moreover, NSDC Secretary Alexei Danilov previously told why it is impossible to hold elections during the war. The top official does not understand how citizens who are currently directly on the front line can be involved in the election.