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Zelenskyy rejects wartime elections after former defence minister calls for vote

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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has officially rejected the possibility of holding national elections during the ongoing war. The decision follows a public call for a wartime vote from the country's recently dismissed defense minister.

Zelenskyy justified the refusal by citing the significant risks such an event would pose to national unity. He stated that conducting elections under current conditions would likely split the country at a time when internal cohesion is considered vital.

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