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Elections under the sight of the enemy. Why voting during the war is an absurd trick

There are some simple arguments against the elections during the war, writes journalist Denis Popovich. To start with the fact that the election process under the enemy's sight simply cannot be normal… I am against the election during the war. This is my position and I explain why. In addition, the enemy can easily disrupt the entire election process by simply lifting on the day of the election to the air, which will hang in the air for several hours.

Then air alarm will be announced, all polling stations will have to be closed, people will be sent to repositories, and the legitimacy of the elections will be a big question. I am not talking about the practical possibility of holding elections in frontline and occupied regions. There are a bunch of questions to the President and especially to Parliament. Do not ask me for recipes how to solve these issues.