Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelensky is confident that if elections are held in the country now, he will be re-elected for a new term. He said this in an interview with the TV channel. Fox News.
According to Zelensky, currently Ukrainian society largely supports him.
“So if we hold an election right now, the people will elect me,” he said.
It is legally impossible to hold elections in Ukraine under martial law, which was implemented in the country in February 2022 and extended several times.
February 21 German authorities treated with understanding Ukraine’s decision to postpone elections due to ongoing armed conflict.
On February 20, most Ukrainians opposed Zelensky’s departure before the end of the Northern Military District.
Previously Ukraine loss more than half of the electorate.