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When will the next Ukrainian election happen?
The page
Next Ukrainian parliamentary election says the election "will take place in 2024 or later, after the end of the Russian invasion of Ukraine". It says it will happen after martial law is cancelled, and that Zelenskyy said it will happen in 2024. But nobody knows that the war with Russia will end in 2024, so are there any legal requirements about when it will happen? Is there a limit to the President or Legislature's authority to postpone it?
Kk.urban (
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21:09, 7 November 2023 (UTC)reply
This means that there is no limit? If so, the article should probably refrain from including Zelenskyy's statement that
President Zelenskyy announced that the elections will not be held as scheduled in 2023 due to ongoing martial law, and will only be held in 2024 when the war, and martial law, is over
I know that the German word
wikt:de:wenn may correspond to either of the English words "if" or "when", so I wondered if this "when" in the passage could be a translation error. I looked in Wiktionary to see if there is a Ukrainian word that similarly translates both. I found that
wikt:if and
wikt:when both list коли́ as a possible translation. But Ukrainian Wiktionary has no entry for коли́, and translates
wikt:uk:коли into English only as "when". Since I don't speak Ukrainian (and don't even know what the difference between и and и́ is), I can't tell if I'm on the right track or with this explanation not. --
142.112.221.156 (
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07:12, 8 November 2023 (UTC)reply
"Elections in Ukraine will be held in 2024 only if martial law is ended by then, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said in an interview with the BBC on June 22."
I too am confused about what Bugs's justification for this assertion is. I read it as saying something like "the war will be over when Russia stops fighting", but even if that is true, I am not sure why Russia would know when that will be. --
Trovatore (
talk)
23:21, 8 November 2023 (UTC)reply
One of the references linked from our article is from
Reuters and says of holding elections in wartime:
"We are not closing this page. The president of Ukraine is considering and weighing the different pros and cons," said
Dmytro Kuleba [Minister of Foreign Affairs], adding that elections would bring unprecedented challenges. (3 November 2023)
[1]
That seems to be the latest news; presumably the constitution could be amended to allow the elections to go ahead, should Zalenskiy choose to go down that path.
Alansplodge (
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16:37, 8 November 2023 (UTC)reply
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When will the next Ukrainian election happen?
The page
Next Ukrainian parliamentary election says the election "will take place in 2024 or later, after the end of the Russian invasion of Ukraine". It says it will happen after martial law is cancelled, and that Zelenskyy said it will happen in 2024. But nobody knows that the war with Russia will end in 2024, so are there any legal requirements about when it will happen? Is there a limit to the President or Legislature's authority to postpone it?
Kk.urban (
talk)
21:09, 7 November 2023 (UTC)reply
This means that there is no limit? If so, the article should probably refrain from including Zelenskyy's statement that
President Zelenskyy announced that the elections will not be held as scheduled in 2023 due to ongoing martial law, and will only be held in 2024 when the war, and martial law, is over
I know that the German word
wikt:de:wenn may correspond to either of the English words "if" or "when", so I wondered if this "when" in the passage could be a translation error. I looked in Wiktionary to see if there is a Ukrainian word that similarly translates both. I found that
wikt:if and
wikt:when both list коли́ as a possible translation. But Ukrainian Wiktionary has no entry for коли́, and translates
wikt:uk:коли into English only as "when". Since I don't speak Ukrainian (and don't even know what the difference between и and и́ is), I can't tell if I'm on the right track or with this explanation not. --
142.112.221.156 (
talk)
07:12, 8 November 2023 (UTC)reply
"Elections in Ukraine will be held in 2024 only if martial law is ended by then, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said in an interview with the BBC on June 22."
I too am confused about what Bugs's justification for this assertion is. I read it as saying something like "the war will be over when Russia stops fighting", but even if that is true, I am not sure why Russia would know when that will be. --
Trovatore (
talk)
23:21, 8 November 2023 (UTC)reply
One of the references linked from our article is from
Reuters and says of holding elections in wartime:
"We are not closing this page. The president of Ukraine is considering and weighing the different pros and cons," said
Dmytro Kuleba [Minister of Foreign Affairs], adding that elections would bring unprecedented challenges. (3 November 2023)
[1]
That seems to be the latest news; presumably the constitution could be amended to allow the elections to go ahead, should Zalenskiy choose to go down that path.
Alansplodge (
talk)
16:37, 8 November 2023 (UTC)reply