Trump representative advises Zelensky to resign-why this is impossible

Trump representative advises Zelensky to resign-why this is impossible

For days, Donald Trump's cabinet members have indicated that the President of Ukraine, Volodymyr Zelensky, might have to resign. However, Ukrainian civil servants and analysts to CNN explained that a change at the presidency in Kiev would result in political paralysis of at least six months and that permanent ceasefire would be necessary in the war before right -wing elections could take place.

challenges in new elections in Ukraine

There are three essential hurdles for the implementation of new elections, according to Dieofficials. The deputy chair of the Ukrainian election commission, Serhiy Duboyk, said that only three quarters of the polling station are currently functional and that preparation for elections would take at least six months.

According to the Ukrainian constitution, the President of the Parliament takes its place in the event of a withdrawal of the president until the elections are completed. In addition, Ukraine is currently in war law, which makes elections inadmissible until it is lifted. This means that a sustainable ceasefire or peace would be required.

Zelensky's future and in focus

The focus on Zelensky's future has grown since the information from his advisors in the US government that he may no longer be the right leader for Ukraine. On Monday, Trump reacted to Zelensky's quotes, who said that an end to the war was "very, very distant", and indicated that the United States would "no longer tolerate such a talk." In contrast, US Minister of Trade Howard Lutnick said that Trump was not interested in discontinuing the Ukrainian president.

In a conversation with journalists in London,

himself showed himself skeptical about the idea of his withdrawal and puzzled in an enigmatic way how to get him out of office. "It is not enough to simply hold elections," he said. "You would have to prevent me from participating in the elections ... you would have to negotiate with me," he emphasized, repeating that he would step down if Ukraine became a NATO member-which the Trump administration has repeatedly excluded.

practical challenges and international standards

The practical difficulties to keep a choice quickly are complex, according to Duboyk. "First of all, the legal aspect of the termination of war law must be given," he continued.

He emphasized that a preparation process was necessary because the country is in the war, has systematic damage and only 75 percent of the polling stations, including in the occupied areas, are ready for the elections. Dubovyk explained that the six -month preparation time frame confirmed by representatives of all factions in the Werchowna Rada should be regarded as realistic.

he added that it could be “accelerated, but in this case it is impossible to guarantee the complete compliance with all international standards.”

elections and democratic legitimization in times of crisis

DuboByk and several other Ukrainian officials pointed out the logistical challenge of enabling about 7 million refugees, as well as those of an estimated one million Ukrainian soldiers who both want to choose and candidate. The Kremlin continued to put the alleged illegitimacy of Zelensky in the foreground, which underlines the need for the elections to meet international standards.

election advocates emphasize that this, together with Russia's history of election manipulation, which it triggered in the course of the 2004 Orange Revolution, illustrates the need to prepare the elections accordingly. "We have to restore all freedoms of movement and expression and ensure a competitive election process," said Olha Aivazovska from the opora election reform group. She added that elections in times of war were "impossible" because they were unconstitutional. "We have to change everything we have because of the war. It is about the call and legitimacy of the Ukrainian state. Without legitimacy, this state will not survive, because Russia will damage our reputation, and then we will be a failed state."

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