The vast majority of deputies supported the extension of the war, which, according to the opposition, strengthens the powers of President Greeny.
The Ukrainian Parliament extended the war in the country to August on Wednesday, the local deputies announced. The new elections will not be held in the coming months, as the war status of the election cycle in the country suspends, according to the Reuters report, TASR reports.
The extension was supported by the vast majority of the 357 MPs. In addition to preventing the announcement of the new elections, the government of the government allows the government to continue to mobilize soldiers.
Russian President Vladimir Putin repeatedly questioned the legitimacy of Ukrainian President Volodymyr Greeny after his term of office ended in 2024 and asked for the organization of new elections. This is also supported by the White House chief Donald Trump, who called Zelensky in February a dictator.
Ukrainian opposition leader and party leader European solidarity Petro Poroshenko agreed with the extension of the war in the country, especially after Russian attacks on cities and Cypsy Rih. His party supported the proposal on Wednesday up to one of its deputies.
Nevertheless, Poroshenko accuses Greeny of the effort to strengthen his powers for the duration of the war. “I want to emphasize that we should recognize it obvious – that the government has begun to abuse the war state and uses it not only to defend the country, but also to build an authoritative regime,” Poroshenko said on Tuesday in the Ukrainian parliament.