Analysis-Ousted Ukrainian Defence Minister’s Gamble Against Zelenskiy Backfires as Protests End
Organizers said wartime voting could divide Ukraine and be hard to run for troops on the front lines.
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Former Ukrainian Defense Minister Mykhailo Fedorov called for presidential elections on Tuesday, even though the Ukrainian constitution does not allow it during a state of war. The call appeared to have cost him the support of people who had been demonstrating for him for weeks.
After a month of nationwide protests for Fedorov's return, the movement ebbs off. In particular, his call for elections during the war has now come upon rejection.
Ukrainian protesters reject Fedorov's call for wartime elections
A month of nationwide demonstrations demanding Mykhailo Fedorov’s return as defence minister appears to be ending after protest organisers rejected and criticised his call for elections during wartime.
Co-organizer of protest actions Dmitry Kozyatynsky in an interview with Radio NV — about the results of the Carton Maidan, which began due to the dismissal of Mikhail Fedorov from the post of Minister of Defense and lasted a month. He assesses the actions of Fedorov, who never went out to the protesters, and warns why society may explode during the next crisis.
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