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German support amidst Zelensky's election impasse

German Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock stated on Tuesday in Kyiv that Germany recognizes President Volodymyr Zelenskyy as the legitimate head of state after his five-year term because Ukraine cannot conduct presidential elections due to the war.

Volodymyr Zelenskyy
Volodymyr Zelenskyy
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Mateusz Czmiel

21 May 2024 17:01

The President's term ended on Monday after five years. According to the provisions of the Ukrainian constitution, the president remains in office until new elections are held. In Ukraine, the public agrees that now is not the right time to organize new elections.

Zelenskyy's term has ended, only formally

Annalena Baerbock, a Green Party politician, emphasized that similar provisions are found in the constitutions of many other countries, including Germany. According to these, elections cannot be held during a state of war.

Baerbock stated that Russia is playing a perfidious game, undermining President Zelenskyy's mandate.

We wrote about a special disinformation operation conducted by Russia here:

- This is a very low game: that it is those who started the war and made elections impossible, those who are bringing a narrative about the alleged illegitimacy of the president to the world, since he allegedly was not re-elected."

Putin prevented elections in Ukraine

In this way, she expressed her expectations for further German cooperation with President Zelenskyy.

Foreign Minister Baerbock also pointed out that "Ukraine wants to live in a free, non-occupied country." She noted that the Russian dictator, waging a brutal war in violation of international law and occupying part of Ukraine, prevented this.

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