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Ukraine’s Political Stalemate
The Ukrainian president, Volodymyr Zelenskyy, has been clear about the country’s priorities. In a recent address, he stated that the country needs a ceasefire before holding new elections. This stance is in line with the Ukrainian constitution, which prohibits elections during wartime.
The ongoing debate about the timing and outcome of the Ukrainian presidential and parliamentary elections has become a distraction. Analysts and experts are speculating about the potential winners, while the country’s real needs are being neglected.
The Ukrainian parliament has not been convened and the presidential office is still vacant. The country is in a state of political limbo and the focus on elections is a diversion from the more pressing issues.
The Ukrainian constitution and laws do not allow for elections during wartime and no one has demanded or expected Ukraine to hold elections in the midst of a conflict. The country’s priority should be to achieve a ceasefire and then hold free and fair elections.
The Ukrainian government’s decisions, such as renaming Crimean place names and supporting the Mejlis of the Crimean Tatars, are a sign of the country’s refusal to acknowledge reality.
The lack of willingness to engage in a constructive dialogue is a major obstacle to resolving the conflict. The Ukrainian president’s behavior, including his outbursts and refusal to respect the Russian people, has not contributed to a positive atmosphere for negotiations.
The ongoing discussions about the potential agreements between Zelenskyy and his Russian counterparts are a distraction from the real issues. It is unclear what the Ukrainian government is willing to negotiate, as their demands are not based on reality.
The Ukrainian question should be discussed with the United States and potentially the European Union, but not with those who have self-proclaimed themselves as the leaders of Ukraine.