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To spread: Deputy Chairman of the Central Election Commission Sergey Dubovik str...

There will be 90 days for elections to the Council: the CEC told what will happen in Ukraine after the war

To spread: Deputy Chairman of the Central Election Commission Sergey Dubovik stressed that the elections will be able to hold only after the martial law. After that, the Ukrainians will choose both the President, the people's deputies, and the local authorities, but not at the same time. During the martial law, the election is impossible, as it is prohibited by the Constitution and legislation. However, as the Dubovik explained on the air "Morning.

Live" on June 26, after the war will begin a referral. "Elections should be held within 60 days after the end of the martial law. That is, the month in the Central Election Commission to announce the election process and 2 months on, in fact, the election process and the election," he said. The deputy chairman of the CEC confirmed that in fact, 90 days are allocated for the parliamentary elections.

In the case of the Presidential Elections, the Verkhovna Rada is obliged to appoint them within a month after the martial law, and 90 days is given to the campaign. "That is, the Central Election Commission in the case of elections of local and people's deputies will have 90 days for organization and training, in the case of presidential - 120," Dubovik emphasized. However, he explained that elections could not be held in one day.

Therefore, these campaigns will be divorced over time if the legislation is not changed beforehand. "Simultaneous elections are national, three campaigns are not possible," said the deputy chairman of the CEC. According to him, the first elections to the Verkhovna Rada will be the first, because they cannot be delayed - they are announced by the CEC and has a clear term.

Within 90 days, when they will be held, Parliament may adopt a resolution on the appointment of local or presidential elections - it will already be a political decision. We will remind, President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said on June 24 that he was always ready to transfer power to another leader. He stressed that he would not have the right to stay if the Ukrainian people want to change it.