Що не так із дискусією про повоєнні вибори в Україні?
What's wrong with the discussion about post-war elections in Ukraine?
Author(s): Oleksii KoshelSubject(s): Media studies, Political Sciences, Sociology, Government/Political systems, International relations/trade
Published by: RUTA, z.s.
Keywords: post-war elections; Ukraine; political parties; financial programs; military influence; peace agreements;
Summary/Abstract: In recent months, the topic of post-war elections in Ukraine has become a focal point in the country's information landscape. Government officials are debating various election organization issues, political parties are forming election headquarters, and experts and media are actively discussing the potential electoral process. International media, such as "The Economist" and "Politico," have also highlighted the topic, with some even suggesting potential election dates. Despite the ongoing war and significant challenges, including mobilization and security concerns, the Ukrainian government has initiated substantial financial programs, such as one-time payments to citizens and monthly allowances for teachers, perceived as politically motivated. The influence of military political parties is expected to be significant, given the high trust in the Ukrainian Armed Forces. Prominent military leaders could emerge as strong political contenders. However, the primary condition for any election remains the cessation of the war and the signing of peace agreements, without which elections would be meaningless.
Journal: Український журнал
- Issue Year: 2024
- Issue No: 09
- Page Range: 9-11
- Page Count: 3
- Language: Ukrainian