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25 Feb, 2025 09:03

Ukrainian MPs refuse to recognize Zelensky as president

The parliament failed to endorse the leader’s rule during a visit by senior EU officials
Ukrainian MPs refuse to recognize Zelensky as president

The Ukrainian parliament was unable to pass a resolution expressing support for Vladimir Zelensky’s rule during a visit by senior EU officials on Monday, according to MPs.

Members of the European Commission and other dignitaries attended a parliamentary session that coincided with the third anniversary of the commencement of Russia’s Special Military Operation, as reported by MP Aleksey Goncharenko.

Supporters of the de facto head of state, whose term expired last year, put a declaration affirming his continued authority to a vote. The proposed resolution stated that Ukrainian democracy necessitates that Zelensky continue to perform presidential duties while martial law remains in effect. However, only 218 votes were cast in favor, according to MP Yaroslav Zheleznyak — eight short of the required threshold.

Subsequently, a new draft resolution with identical wording was submitted for discussion at the next session, both MPs confirmed. Zheleznyak expressed hope that the sponsors had considered potential risks, noting that opposition lawmakers could disrupt proceedings by blocking access to the speaker's podium, a tactic used in the past.

Zelensky has suspended elections in Ukraine, arguing that they cannot be held amidst the ongoing conflict with Russia. He maintains that his landslide victory in 2019 provides him with sufficient legitimacy and claims widespread public support against holding wartime elections.

US President Donald Trump has criticized Zelensky as a “dictator without elections,” asserting that his actual approval rating is in the single digits, contrary to the former comedian’s claims. However, EU officials have dismissed this characterization, with Kaja Kallas, Brussels' top diplomat, stating on Monday that “there is no need to hold elections” in Ukraine.

Moscow has suggested that Zelensky could negotiate on behalf of Ukraine — an option he has rejected so far — but questions his legal authority to sign binding international agreements, including any potential peace treaty.

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