KYIV, Ukraine — Ukraine’s parliament has handed a decision affirming the legitimacy of Volodymyr Zelenskyy as president and confirming that elections are usually not potential till after the battle ends.
The decision is a rebuff to U.S. President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin, who have both suggested Zelenskyy is illegitimate as a result of he has not held elections in the course of the battle with Russia.
A girl walks exterior St. Iveron Convent, which was closely broken by artillery and gun fireplace throughout battles for the native airport in the middle of Russia-Ukraine battle, in Donetsk, a Russian managed area of Ukraine, Feb. 25, 2025.
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Zelenskyy mentioned on Sunday he would step down if it meant peace for his nation, including he would additionally accomplish that if it meant Ukraine could be granted NATO membership.
The parliament famous on Tuesday that Zelenskyy was elected in reputable elections and his mandate will not be unsure. It additionally mentioned that no elections may be held till the lifting of martial legislation after the approaching of a “simply and lasting peace.”
Zelenskyy was elected in a landslide in 2019, however his time period expired final Could. Ukraine is beneath martial legislation which beneath its structure forbids the holding of elections.

On this handout {photograph} taken and launched by the Ukrainian Presidential Press Service on Feb. 24, 2025, Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelensky attends a gathering with European leaders in Kyiv.
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Most Ukrainians, together with main opposition events, agree that holding credible elections now amidst the battle will not be potential as a result of tens of millions are overseas as refugees, tons of of hundreds are preventing.
An election may be a chance for Russia to divide the nation whereas it’s making an attempt to defend itself.
Members of parliament handed the decision on Tuesday in a second try, after an preliminary vote on Monday failed to attain ample assist.
Oleksandr Merezhko, a member of the Ukrainian parliament representing Zelenskyy’s social gathering, informed ABC Information that Monday’s vote failed as a result of too few of the president’s faction have been current.
“It was Monday, when many members of parliament hadn’t come from their districts but,” he mentioned. By Tuesday, sufficient MPs have been in attendance for the vote to go comfortably.
ABC Information’ David Brennan contributed to this report.