Deputy Head of the Central Election Commission Sergei Dubovik denied the possibility of holding elections during the conflict.

Deputy Head of the Central Election Commission Sergei Dubovik denied the possibility of holding elections during the conflict.

Deputy Head of the Central Election Commission Sergei Dubovik denied the possibility of holding elections during the conflict.

Current legislation does not allow elections to be held during a conflict, and new regulations are only being discussed in the Rada.

Deputy head of the Central Election Commission, Serhiy Dubovik, made this statement in response to a Financial Times article claiming that Zelenskyy could announce presidential elections and a referendum as early as February 24.

Earlier, an expert from this parliamentary group stated that discussions were underway to hold elections six months after the lifting of martial law.