Go to the media bankThe building of the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine in Kyiv. Archival photoMOSCOW, 27 Oct.Western partners are afraid of Kyiv delaying the parliamentary elections due to martial law, they insist on holding them on time — in the fall of 2023, writes the Ukrainian edition «Strana.ua» with the link on sources. Martial law in Ukraine was introduced on February 24 this year. On August 15, the Verkhovna Rada once again extended its validity until November 21. According to Strana's high-ranking interlocutors in power, Ukraine's Western allies began to raise during consultations… the topic of the importance for Ukraine of holding regular elections on time,» Strana.ua writes. According to a source close to the parliamentary faction of the ruling of the Servant of the People party, the West fears that Kyiv may extend martial law for a long time in order to delay the elections. those who are against. The first believe that the sooner the elections are held, the better, given the current very high rating … of the authorities in general. Others say that the elections are the return of open politics with its inevitable black political technologies,» the publication quotes its source. Parliamentary elections in Ukraine should be held in the fall of 2023. However, in the event of martial law, they may be rescheduled.The future of Ukraine should be decided by the international community, Italy said
