Ukrainian Parliament Affirms Zelenskyy’s Legitimacy Amid Russia-Ukraine War | News Coverage

By: fateh

The 268 parliament members present on Tuesday voted unanimously in support of the Ukrainian president.

Ukraine’s parliament has overwhelmingly approved a resolution affirming the legitimacy of President Volodymyr Zelenskyy’s stay in office, asserting the constitutionality of postponing the presidential election while the country is at war.

The 268 parliament members present on Tuesday voted unanimously to approve the resolution, while 12 other MPs were absent during the session.

The resolution was designed by the parliamentary leadership as a symbolic show of support for Zelenskyy, whose regular term in office ended in May.

Last week, US President Donald Trump had accused Zelenskyy of being a “dictator” for not holding elections in recent years, echoing claims previously made by Russian President Vladimir Putin.

However, under Ukrainian law, elections cannot be held as long as a state of martial law remains in effect across the country. Martial law was declared following the Russian invasion in February 2022.

“The Verkhovna Rada once again recalls that the President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenskyy was elected in free, transparent, democratic elections. His mandate is not called into question by the Ukrainian people or the Verkhovna Rada,” the resolution read.

The document also referenced Article 108 of the Ukrainian constitution, which stipulates that the incumbent head of state remains in power until the next elected president takes office.

Trump had also claimed that the Ukrainian leader had only a 4 percent “approval rating” in polls, repeating reports from Russian media.

However, according to a survey conducted this month by the Kyiv International Institute of Sociology, Zelenskyy has a 57 percent approval rating.

Although this is down from the 90 percent peak just after Russia’s invasion, it is a sign that Zelenskyy is “maintaining his legitimacy,” the institute said.

Tuesday’s vote in the Ukrainian parliament marked a reversal from the previous day, when the resolution received 218 votes, falling eight votes short of the 226 needed to pass.

Zelenskyy has so far been able to rely on shifting majorities in parliament to pass legislation, as not all members of his own party are consistently present.

Without parliamentary support, international agreements, such as a prospective peace treaty with Russia or a proposed raw materials agreement with the US, cannot be ratified and enforced.

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