The Verkhovna Rada, on the second attempt, supported the Democracy in war. The document confirms the legitimacy of the President and the need for elections after the end of martial law. 268 people's deputies voted for him.
According to MP Yaroslav Zheleznyak, the first attempt to adopt a resolution was not successful due to the lack of part of the parliamentarians. Some factions did not participate in the vote, and some of the deputies were absent.
On the second attempt, the document was supported. It states that Russia is responsible for the impossibility of organizing the electoral process. The martial law makes it impossible to carry out them in accordance with the legislation, but after the end of the war, the elections should take place.
The resolution also emphasizes the legality of the presidential residence in office because he was elected in the democratic elections. Parliament notes that the authorities must act continuously until the post of joining the post of new head of state.
The document also contains a call to the international community in order to reach peace, which will allow to return to election processes in accordance with the law.
This solution is an important signal for society and international partners, confirming the stability of the political system and future steps after the war is over.