Next year there will be no parliamentary, local, or presidential elections - Arakhamia

In the coming years, it will not be possible to hold elections in Ukraine, neither parliamentary, nor local, nor presidential.
As Censor.NET informs, this was stated by the head of the Servant of the People political party in the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine, Davyd Arakhamia, on the air of the Moseichuk+ program.
I think that let's go step-by-step - next year I don't think there can be any elections at all. Next year, there will be no parliamentary, local, or presidential elections," Arakhamia said.
At the same time, he noted that no one is forcing Ukraine to hold elections, but from time to time this issue is raised by some Western officials.
"There were some politicians who said that 'maybe you will have to sit down at the negotiating table, and then maybe if you are conditionally illegitimate, and then there may be such questions for you, maybe you need to hold elections,'" he said.
However, at the moment when the discussion of elections comes to specifics, the issue of elections is removed.
"Namely, how the military will vote or run, and how those 6 million Ukrainians abroad should cast their votes, and how to make sure that there is no air raid all day, and so on. They do not have an answer, and no one has an answer to such questions," the politician stressed.