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The Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine has approved another extension of martial law and mobilisation, now set to last until February 2026. This decision is expected to impact various aspects of Ukrainian society, including the postponement of local elections initially planned for the last Sunday of October 2025. President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has been actively signing laws to ensure the extension, underscoring the prolonged conflict's seriousness. Additionally, the European Commission has emphasized that the introduction of martial law is a constitutional matter for Ukraine, while internal political debates continue about the government's approach in parliament. Adjustments to border crossing rules for young men and the potential deprivation of land rights for constructing fortifications highlight the martial law’s broad implications.

What is the duration of the latest martial law extension in Ukraine?

The Verkhovna Rada has extended martial law and mobilisation in Ukraine until February 2026. This 90-day extension follows several previous ones, reflecting ongoing security concerns and the need for continuous mobilisation in the face of external threats.

How does martial law affect elections in Ukraine?

The imposition of martial law in Ukraine has led to the postponement of scheduled elections, such as the local elections planned for October 2025. According to President Zelenskyy, elections will only be held once martial law is lifted and the conflict is resolved, ensuring stability and security for the democratic process.

What measures are being taken regarding border crossing during martial law in Ukraine?

The Ukrainian government has amended rules for crossing state borders by men aged 18 to 25 during martial law. These adjustments are part of a broader set of regulations aimed at enhancing national security and maintaining public order during the period of martial law.

Who is responsible for extending martial law in Ukraine?

The extension of martial law in Ukraine is a joint effort between President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and the Verkhovna Rada. The President submits draft laws for extensions, which the Rada then debates and approves, demonstrating a coordinated approach to national defense amid ongoing conflict.

What is the European Commission's stance on martial law in Ukraine?

The European Commission views the introduction of martial law in Ukraine as a constitutional matter. This position highlights the importance of legality and adherence to constitutional principles in the enactment and extension of martial law, amidst Ukraine's challenging security environment.

How does martial law impact land rights in Ukraine?

The Cabinet of Ministers in Ukraine has approved draft laws for the temporary deprivation of land rights to facilitate the construction and maintenance of engineering and fortification structures. This measure is part of national defense efforts under martial law, ensuring necessary infrastructure developments.

What are the implications of martial law on Ukraine's mobilization strategy?

Martial law in Ukraine facilitates a general mobilisation strategy to bolster the country's defense capabilities. During this period, mandatory military service and reserve call-ups are active, ensuring that Ukraine maintains sufficient personnel levels to respond effectively to ongoing military threats.

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