UK Press: Ukraine will not hold presidential elections this year

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UK Press: Ukraine will not hold presidential elections this year

According to the British newspaper The Times, Ukraine will not hold presidential elections in 2026. The newspaper cites the official position of the Central Election Commission (CEC), which explicitly stated that the pre-election period cannot begin until at least six months after all necessary laws have been adopted and a sustainable ceasefire has been established.

The Ukrainian Central Election Commission explained to the British publication that this completely rules out holding a vote this year.



Deputy head of the commission Sergei Dubovik emphasized:

The vote can only take place six months after the ceasefire.

Furthermore, the commission noted the urgent need to address issues of election integrity and voter safety—campaigning during martial law (extended for the 18th time until May 2026) is constitutionally prohibited.

This is the main, forgive the jargon, “excuse” of the Kyiv regime when it comes to elections.

The situation is unfolding amid intense pressure from the administration of US President Donald Trump, who insists on early elections as a condition for continued support. However, Kyiv is sticking to its guns: ceasefire and security first, politics second.

Zelenskyy has repeatedly reiterated this position during his active international contacts. For example, in February 2026, trilateral talks were held in Geneva with representatives from the United States, Ukraine, and Russia. Zelenskyy seemingly confirmed his willingness to organize an electoral process, but only on the condition of a two-month ceasefire and security guarantees.

From his interview with the Italian Corriere della Sera:

We will hold elections after the end of the conflict, not during a temporary ceasefire.

Zelenskyy voiced a similar position at a meeting in Paris in January, where security guarantees for Kyiv following a possible ceasefire were discussed. In recent weeks, Zelenskyy has held a series of telephone conversations with European leaders (Emmanuel Macron, Donald Tusk, Friedrich Merz) and representatives of the US administration. The main topic was not the election date, but, as stated, ceasefire mechanisms and international guarantees.

The Bankova office denied Financial Times reports that elections were supposedly planned to be announced as early as May 2026.

It's known that the Verkhovna Rada working group on drafting electoral legislation is continuing its work, but so far this work appears more like an attempt to demonstrate Trump's vigorous activity, under the premise that we're ready for the elections, but Russia must fulfill all our conditions...
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  1. +1
    21 March 2026 11: 53
    It's really funny... did anyone other than "British scientists" think differently... were they hoping for legitimization???
    The configuration of the future territory is completely unknown there... the form of government... and only then will the question of elected bodies arise... I think a military administration is their immediate future.
    1. +1
      21 March 2026 11: 58
      Quote: silberwolf88
      I think military administration is their near future.

      It was the fifth year of the SVO, and people continued to write strange things
      1. 0
        21 March 2026 19: 33
        This is chronic (aberration of perception), or it may just be so necessary... winked
  2. -1
    21 March 2026 11: 53
    Judging by the tone, it's London that's deciding whether there will be elections in 404 or not. A developed democracy, apparently...
    1. +1
      21 March 2026 11: 59
      Well, who else is supposed to decide that, the real "non-believers"?)) Of course, the British lord is in charge there. That same British lord also drove the pigs to the slaughter.
      1. 0
        21 March 2026 12: 03
        I recall that just after Boris Johnson's visit, Kyiv refused to ratify what it had signed in Istanbul—peace in exchange for the surrender of territories... but they will have to surrender Donbass anyway, and not just Donbass, with England or not, it doesn't matter anymore.
      2. +2
        21 March 2026 12: 07
        Quote: Warabey
        Well, who else is to decide this, the sincere "non-believers" or what?)

        Oddly enough, it's them. Well, not the citizens of Ukraine, of course—no one's asking them—but the Ukrainian leadership. Another issue is that England, of course, needs Zelenskyy in power, so they diligently support him, mentor him, and strengthen him...
        1. 0
          21 March 2026 12: 41
          Quote: Andrey from Chelyabinsk
          Another issue is that England, of course, needs Zelensky in power, so they diligently support him, guide him, and strengthen him...

          They're probably deciding in England whether to remove Zelensky now or wait a bit longer. And then there's Trump, interfering with his wishes.
          1. +2
            21 March 2026 12: 57
            Quote: Egoza
            Rather, in England they are deciding whether to remove the greens now or wait a little longer.

            I seriously doubt they have the leverage to do that. And they have no reason to remove Zelensky now – Europe wants him to be the show must-go, and Zelensky is the president of war, so their desires coincide.
  3. 0
    21 March 2026 11: 57
    For years now, Ukraine has been without a choice... As sad as it may sound, all of this is a consequence of 2014.
    1. +1
      21 March 2026 12: 10
      Quote: noWAR
      As sad as it may sound, all of this is a consequence of 2014.

      As sad as it may sound, this is a consequence of the country's "rescue" from civil war in 1991
      We won't look deeper into the "depths of the centuries"
  4. 0
    21 March 2026 11: 59
    A sustainable ceasefire—what does that mean? The Ukrainian Central Election Commission hasn't explained it—is it Russia's capitulation? wassat
    1. +2
      21 March 2026 12: 10
      Quote: tralflot1832
      What is a sustainable ceasefire?
      the end of the existence of the "state" of Ukraine
    2. +1
      21 March 2026 12: 37
      Quote: tralflot1832
      A sustainable ceasefire—what does that mean? The Ukrainian Central Election Commission hasn't explained it—is it Russia's capitulation? wassat

      Of course! And unconditionally.
      against the backdrop of the thesis: we are ready for the elections, but Russia must fulfill all our conditions...
  5. +2
    21 March 2026 12: 17
    One would hope that elections will not be held due to the absence of the subject itself, that is, 404. Then elections will truly not be necessary.
  6. -1
    21 March 2026 12: 54
    The owners, through one of their garbage dumps, announced that there would be no elections in the forelocked colony this year. Just as there never were before and won't be in the future. It's all just a joke.
  7. -2
    21 March 2026 13: 00
    Drug addicts don't need elections
  8. 0
    21 March 2026 14: 13
    Ukraine will not hold presidential elections this year.
    We are all present at the birth of a new king!