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As Ukraine navigates the complexities of holding elections amidst ongoing war, public sentiment largely supports postponing the electoral process until the conflict fully ends. A significant proportion of Ukrainians believe that elections should only take place once a lasting peace agreement is secured. Meanwhile, issues such as the adequacy of polling stations abroad underline logistical challenges. Concurrently, international dynamics, such as alleged interference by foreign actors in Hungary's elections, highlight the geopolitical undercurrents affecting regional political stability. The evolving political landscape continues to grapple with questions about the legitimacy and timing of elections, reflecting a delicate balance between democratic processes and security concerns during times of conflict.

What conditions are necessary for elections in Ukraine?

For elections to take place in Ukraine, there must be a stable ceasefire and secure conditions for citizens. The current consensus among Ukrainians is that elections should follow the end of the war and a peace agreement. This is crucial to ensure widespread participation and uphold democratic standards during the electoral process.

How do Ukrainians feel about holding elections during the war?

Public opinion in Ukraine is largely against holding elections during the war. Many citizens believe that conducting elections amidst ongoing conflict would destabilize the country further. Polls suggest that a significant majority favor waiting until the cessation of hostilities before proceeding with the electoral process.

What are the main challenges for post-war elections in Ukraine?

Post-war elections in Ukraine face several challenges, including inadequate polling infrastructure abroad for millions of displaced citizens and ensuring security throughout the process. Additionally, addressing the political and legislative landscape, possibly affected by ongoing peace negotiations, is crucial for conducting free and fair elections.

Is there international interference in Ukraine's election plans?

Concerns about international interference have been raised, particularly with respect to accusations against Russia allegedly attempting to influence elections in neighboring countries like Hungary. These actions reflect broader geopolitical tensions that complicate Ukraine's efforts to conduct independent and legitimate elections.

What role does the Central Election Commission (CEC) play in Ukraine's elections?

The Central Election Commission (CEC) is instrumental in overseeing the election process in Ukraine. It is responsible for proposing guidelines and infrastructure requirements, such as a transitional period post-martial law, to facilitate secure and democratic elections, once conditions allow.

Are there discussions about online voting in Ukraine's upcoming elections?

Discussions on online voting in Ukraine show a cautious approach due to concerns about potential fraud and security risks. Public opinion surveys indicate a significant reluctance towards online voting, with many preferring traditional methods to ensure electoral integrity during sensitive times.

What are the implications of alleged Russian interference in Hungary's elections?

Allegations of Russian interference in Hungary's elections highlight the broader geopolitical tactics employed to influence political outcomes in Eastern Europe. Such actions could destabilize regional alliances and affect policies, potentially impacting Ukraine's election strategies and regional diplomatic relations.

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выборы голосование Ukrainian Troops Serving in ATO Will Be Able to Vote as Removed Persons, Ministry of Justice Says According to Ukrainian Justice minister Pavlo Petrenko, there should be updated lists at the polling stations. 11 827 65 Previously in trend: Snap Parliamentary Elections

Terrorists Plan Provocations To Discredit Ukrainian Soldiers - NSDC On the eve of Oct.26 elections to the Verkhovna Rada, the terrorists prepare provocations in the Luhansk and Donetsk regions. 17 605 55 Ukrainian Politics

выборы Three Years of Prison for Bribing Voters - New Law Came Into Force The Law of Ukraine 1703-VII "On Amendments to the Criminal Code of Ukraine concerning the strengthening of responsibility for violation of electoral rights of citizens" comes into force In Ukraine Thursday, Oct. 23. 7 560 81 Ukrainian Politics

вр Upcoming Elections’ Leaders are Bloc of Poroshenko, Lyashko Party, and "Narodnyi Front" - Poll Bloc of Petro Poroshenko, Radical Party of Oleh Lyashko, Narodnyi Front, and Sampomіch Association might enter the Ukrainian parliament according to a survey of "Demokratychni Initsiatyvy” Fund after Ilko Kucheriv. 115 786 634 Previously in trend: Snap Parliamentary Elections

"My Men Will Definitely Vote" – Aidar Combat Melnychuk Fighters of the Aidar battalion will vote in early elections to the Verkhovna Rada: the lists for them have already been submitted to the respective polling stations. 9 367 12 Previously in trend: Snap Parliamentary Elections

борисенко "Narodnyi Front" Parliamentary Candidate Borysenko Attacked in Boryspil Life of the candidate for deputy from the "Narodnyi Front" (People’s Front) Volodymyr Borysenko was attempted Monday in Boryspil. 135 300 160 Previously in trend: Snap Parliamentary Elections

закон голосование янукович госреестр Members of Parliament Didn't Allow the ATO Soldiers to Vote on Oct. 26 The law which was supposed to allow the participants of ATO to vote on the Oct.26 parliamentary elections was not supported by the Verkhovna Rada deputies on Monday. The Rada website published the list of those who opposed the draft. 77 540 450 Previously in trend: Snap Parliamentary Elections

EU Does Not Recognize Illegal Elections in Occupied Crimea The European Union does not intend to recognize the elections carried out on September 14 on the territory of Crimea annexed by Russia. 6 403 46 Previously in trend: Occupation of Crimea

порошенко Poroshenko Dissolves Parliament and Calls for Pro-European Forces to Run as One Team in October 26 Elections President of Ukraine Petro Poroshenko stated that he dissolved the Verkhovna Rada. 118 872 489 Ukrainian Politics

Poroshenko Could Dissolve the Parliament on August 24 Decision on the future of the Verkhovna Rada of this convocation will be made taking into account the Constitution and the will of people, President of Ukraine Petro Poroshenko noted. 11 104 35 Ukrainian Politics

онуфрий New Head of Ukrainian Orthodox Church (Moscow Patriarchate) Elected The Bishops Council of the Ukrainian Orthodox Church of the Moscow Patriarchate has elected Metropolitan Onufrii as the new head of the church. 157 137 460 Ukrainian Politics

Svoboda Asks Klitschko to Decide: Either He Runs for Mayor, or They Will Campaign for Another Candidate Svoboda Asks Klitschko to Decide: Either He Runs for Mayor, or They Will Campaign for Another Candidate MP from Svoboda faction Andrii Illenko outlined the possible candidates for the post of Kyiv mayor. 2 962 65 Ukrainian Politics

Parliament Agreed Kyiv Election Date Parliament Agreed Kyiv Election Date Parliamentary majority and the opposition agreed on the date of elections of the mayor of Kyiv and the City Council. Local elections in the capital will take place on 2 June. Thus, the Party of Regions rejected the idea of postponement of elections for the second half of summer. However, the campaign will have to wait if the next plenary week Parliament is not unlocked. 8 139 72 Kyiv News

Dnipropetrovsk Election Commission Guarded by Thugs. PHOTO Dnipropetrovsk Election Commission Guarded by Thugs. PHOTO City residents report voting procedure violations. 8 368 56 Ukrainian Politics

Elections in Dnipropetrovsk City Council Rigged, Opposition Elections in Dnipropetrovsk City Council Rigged, Opposition Representatives of the All-Ukrainian Union Batkivschyna declare that the results of midterm elections in Dnipropetrovsk city council for the electoral district № 21 have been rigged city election commission and will be challenged in court. 3 365 61 Ukrainian Politics

If Klitschko Passes Up, Opposition Will Nominate Another Candidate for Kyiv Mayor, Says Batkivschyna If Klitschko Passes Up, Opposition Will Nominate Another Candidate for Kyiv Mayor, Says Batkivschyna Even if the leader of Udar Vitali Klitschko refuses to run for the post of mayor of Kyiv, the political opposition will nominate a single candidate. 4 147 76 Ukrainian Politics

Batkivscvhyna Promises Big Surprises for Regime in the Elections Batkivscvhyna Promises Big Surprises for Regime in the Elections During the early parliamentary elections, if such take place, the opposition will nominate one candidate for each district. 4 695 44 Ukrainian Politics

Yanukovych Has Two Options: He Will Become Eternal President or Go to Jail, Expert Yanukovych Has Two Options: He Will Become Eternal President or Go to Jail, Expert Incumbent President Viktor Yanukovych will either win the next presidential election, or to prison. 15 333 102 Kyiv News

In 2013 We May Hold Early Parliamentary and Presidential Elections, Turchynov In 2013 We May Hold Early Parliamentary and Presidential Elections, Turchynov Early parliamentary and presidential elections may be held in 2013. 5 652 112 Ukrainian Politics

Opposition Candidate Will Win in Second Round of Presidential Elections, Sociologist Opposition Candidate Will Win in Second Round of Presidential Elections, Sociologist If Ukraine held early presidential elections, the second round would have been won by opposition candidate. 9 443 163 Ukrainian Politics

Opposition Will Nominate a Single Candidate for Kyiv Mayor Elections Opposition Will Nominate a Single Candidate for Kyiv Mayor Elections Opposition forces Batkivschyna, Udar and Svoboda will nominate a single candidate for the mayoral election in Kiev. 15 245 102 Ukrainian Politics

Kliuiev Fell out of Favor with Yanukovych: Losing Elections is Responsibility of HQ Kliuiev Fell out of Favor with Yanukovych: Losing Elections is Responsibility of HQ Despite all the claims of regular speakers for the Party of Regions of the miraculous victory, the actual election results were announced by the President. 22 674 70 Previously in trend: Elections 2012

Vice Chairman of CEC Refuses to Register Controversial Candidate: This is Outright Theft of Mandate Vice Chairman of CEC Refuses to Register Controversial Candidate: This is Outright Theft of Mandate Deputy Head of the CEC Zhanna Usenko-Chornaya does not want to register a controversial candidate as a deputy. 31 535 86 Previously in trend: Elections 2012

Party of Regions Paying for Election Work: Broken Heads and Stolen Hats. VIDEO Party of Regions Paying for Election Work: Broken Heads and Stolen Hats. VIDEO In Obolon district of Kyiv the Party of Regions started giving out money to the campaign activists and commission members. The ambulances had to be dispatched , too because of the fights. 29 502 199 Previously in trend: Elections 2012 Election lawlessness

Newly Elected Opposition Deputy Leaves Ukraine Due to Pressure from Authorities Newly Elected Opposition Deputy Leaves Ukraine Due to Pressure from Authorities The newly-elected member of parliament of the 7th convocation, Batkivschyna’s Iryna Kupreychyk (district #162) was forced to leave Ukraine under pressure from the authorities. 14 407 73 Previously in trend: Elections 2012

Yatsenyuk On Re-elections: We Know the Party of Regions Motivation and We Are Going to the European Court of Human Rights Yatsenyuk On Re-elections: We Know the Party of Regions Motivation and We Are Going to the European Court of Human Rights Ukrainian opposition is against re-elections in the districts where the CEC together with the Party of Regions refused to establish the results. 2 294 26 Previously in trend: Elections 2012

Legitimacy of Next Convocation of Verkhovna Rada Remains in Question, Says Opposition. VIDEO Legitimacy of Next Convocation of Verkhovna Rada Remains in Question, Says Opposition. VIDEO Chairman of the BYuT-Batkivschyna faction Andriy Kozhemyakin announced the faction’s statement on conciliatory council on November 19. 4 704 29 Previously in trend: Elections 2012

US Will Use Magnitsky Act to Put Yanukovych in Place, Thinks Opposition US Will Use Magnitsky Act to Put Yanukovych in Place, Thinks Opposition The opposition believes that Magnitsky Act will apply to all countries where human rights are violated. 13 400 95 Previously in trend: Elections 2012

Tymoshenko: The Purpose for Which I Started Hunger Strike Achieved. VIDEO Tymoshenko: The Purpose for Which I Started Hunger Strike Achieved. VIDEO Former Prime Minister Yulia Tymoshenko said that the purpose for which she was on a hunger strike reached. 9 623 178 Previously in trend: Tymoshenko Case

Regime Turns off Gas in Boryspil in Revenge for Bad Voting Results. VIDEO Regime Turns off Gas in Boryspil in Revenge for Bad Voting Results. VIDEO The city of Boryspil, Kyiv oblast was left without heating and hot water. Kyivoblgaz shut off gas to the 16 out of 19 boilers in the city. 12 702 86 Previously in trend: Elections 2012

Party of Regions Thanked Kyiv For the Trust. PHOTO Party of Regions Thanked Kyiv For the Trust. PHOTO Party of Regions thanked Kyiv residents for the high level of trust and confidence which was shown during the parliamentary elections. 16 556 87 Previously in trend: Elections 2012

Svoboda Supporters Threatened in Kirovohrad Oblast: We Will Hang, Slay, Drown You and Burn Your Homes Svoboda Supporters Threatened in Kirovohrad Oblast: We Will Hang, Slay, Drown You and Burn Your Homes Kirovohrad Oblast Organization of Svoboda addressed the Security Service of Ukraine, the prosecutor’s office, the police, and the local authorities demanding immediate investigation of the Ukrainophobic act. 23 567 847 Previously in trend: Elections 2012

Deputy Head of Party of Regions: Nationalism is Good. Svoboda Has People With Whom I Have Perfectly Normal Communication Deputy Head of Party of Regions: Nationalism is Good. Svoboda Has People With Whom I Have Perfectly Normal Communication Deputy head of the Party of Regions and deputy head of the party campaign headquarters Volodymyr Rybak said that Svoboda’s result in the parliamentary elections is a "disbelief in the opposition rather the power." 9 282 188 Previously in trend: Elections 2012

Azarov Has 20 days to Decide on Future Work Place, Says CVU Azarov Has 20 days to Decide on Future Work Place, Says CVU Government members, who were elected deputies have until December 3 to decide if they will remain in the Cabinet or go to work in parliament. 32 119 91 Previously in trend: Elections 2012

Opposition Meeting at Central Election Commission. LIVE BROADCAST Opposition Meeting at Central Election Commission. LIVE BROADCAST Batkivschyna United opposition is holding a meeting at 8 p.m. at the CEC building in regard to fraud during the 2012 elections. 9 171 85 Previously in trend: Elections 2012

Prosecutor General: District 223 Has Seen Pure Fraud. Criminal Case Opened Prosecutor General: District 223 Has Seen Pure Fraud. Criminal Case Opened Kyiv Prosecutor's Office opened a criminal case regarding forgery of election documents and their use. 46 973 177 Previously in trend: Elections 2012

Germany Demands Detailed Investigation of Election Violations Germany Demands Detailed Investigation of Election Violations Germany insists on investigation all violations during the Ukrainian elections. 3 478 49 Previously in trend: Elections 2012

Most Ukrainians Do not Reazlize that Svoboda has Unabashed Neo-Nazi Members, The New York Times Most Ukrainians Do not Reazlize that Svoboda has Unabashed Neo-Nazi Members, The New York Times The last time Oleg Tyagnybok was a member of Ukraine’s Parliament, his colleagues kicked him out over a fiery speech in which he described how Ukrainians, during World War II, bravely fought Muscovites, Germans, Jews “and other scum,” and then used slurs to refer to the “Jewish-Russian mafia, which rules in Ukraine.” 26 130 1 247 Previously in trend: Elections 2012

Obama Will Not Shake Hands with Yanukovych, Says Ex-ambassador Obama Will Not Shake Hands with Yanukovych, Says Ex-ambassador Foreign policy of the of U.S. President Barack Obama's administration will significantly change after his reelection. 12 053 107 Previously in trend: Elections 2012

Regime Draws Victory for Pylypyshyn Regime Draws Victory for Pylypyshyn District commission 223 credited the victory to candidate Viktor Pylypyshyn upon the results of processing 100% of protocols. 5 776 110 Previously in trend: Elections 2012

CEC Counted 100% of Party List Voting CEC Counted 100% of Party List Voting The Central Election Commission has processed 100% of electronic protocols on party lists for elections to the Verkhovna Rada. 6 639 81 Previously in trend: Elections 2012

PACE: Ukraine is Living Under Authoritarian Rule PACE: Ukraine is Living Under Authoritarian Rule The head of the observer mission from the PACE, Chairman of the Socialist Group in the PACE Andreas Gross believes that Ukraine is already under an authoritarian regime. 7 172 52 Previously in trend: Elections 2012

Svoboda is Ready to Clean up Verkhovna Rada: We Can Kick Ass. If Needed… Svoboda is Ready to Clean up Verkhovna Rada: We Can Kick Ass. If Needed… Candidate of Svoboda Andriy Illenko who won election in the 215-th plurality district in Kyiv talks about the tasks his party will face in the new parliament. 29 506 1 073 Previously in trend: Elections 2012

Family Business: Political Clans in New Parliament. PHOTO Family Business: Political Clans in New Parliament. PHOTO The infographics show the kinship in the newly elected Verkhovna Rada. 34 066 60 Previously in trend: Elections 2012

Azarov Told Kyiv Residents that Opposition Will Not Help Them: "Do You Understood me or not?" Azarov Told Kyiv Residents that Opposition Will Not Help Them: "Do You Understood me or not?" Ukrainian Prime Minister Mykola Azarov during his visit to the factory of reinforced concrete structures of House-Building Plant № 4 (Kyiv) appealed to the workers of the plant and said that the people they voted for will not help them. 25 419 258 Previously in trend: Elections 2012

Yanukovych’s Administration is Concerned About Voting in Prisons Yanukovych’s Administration is Concerned About Voting in Prisons The President’s representative to the Parliament Yuriy Myroshnychenko raised questions about the transparency of the voting in special precincts. 17 957 71 Previously in trend: Elections 2012

Regime Rigs Elections in Favor of Pylypyshyn by spoiling Opposition Ballots. PHOTO Regime Rigs Elections in Favor of Pylypyshyn by spoiling Opposition Ballots. PHOTO The scandalous district № 223 in the capital has recounted the votes in separate precincts and as of 8:25 a.m. awarded the victory to Viktor Pylypyshyn. 5 300 63 Previously in trend: Elections 2012 Election lawlessness

New Fights Break Out in 223 District. PHOTO New Fights Break Out in 223 District. PHOTO Another clash occurred during the meeting of the district election commission in the 223rd district where Svoboda’s Levchenko is running against pro-government’s independent Viktor Pylypyshyn. 25 848 99 Previously in trend: Elections 2012