As Ukraine enters its fourth year of war with Russia, one question keeps resurfacing: Why no elections since 2022? 🤔 Let’s break down this high-stakes political puzzle affecting 43 million people.
Constitutional Time Freeze ⏸️
President Zelenskyy’s term technically ended in May 2024, but Ukraine’s constitution pauses all elections under martial law – renewed this week through March 2025. With 20% of territory occupied and daily missile attacks, officials argue voting now would be "physically impossible and morally divisive".
Global Pressure vs Wartime Reality 🌍💣
While former U.S. President Trump criticizes the delay as "undemocratic," European leaders urge focus on peace talks. Meanwhile, Kyiv faces practical nightmares:
- 6 million displaced voters
- Frontline soldiers unable to vote
- No secure voting infrastructure in occupied areas
What Ukrainians Think 📊
A September 2025 poll shows 63% oppose immediate elections, even post-ceasefire. Zelenskyy’s approval sits at 25% – tied with ex-military chief Zaluzhnyi – but most prefer stability over political reshuffles mid-war.
The Path Forward? 🕊️
Kyiv proposes holding elections after ceasefire + international security guarantees. As Zelenskyy told reporters: "This isn’t about power – it’s about surviving as a nation." The world watches as Ukraine balances democracy’s ideals with war’s brutal realities.
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EXPLAINER: Why Ukraine postpones elections amid Russian conflict
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