excalibur
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Well, he's correct.
Zelensky's term of office is over. But with the approval (urging) of the Biden junta, no elections are to be held in Ukraine until... Until when?
Now notice how incredibly supportive of democracy and Constitutional governance the Biden junta and Dems are here.
Wait, they aren't.
But J6 was something, something ,something, 'muh, democracy', yada, yada, yada.
Hypocrisy, thy name is the Democratic Party.
If Trump wins, what do the Dems have planned for America this time?
Zelensky, leader for life. And Biden?
Zelensky's term of office is over. But with the approval (urging) of the Biden junta, no elections are to be held in Ukraine until... Until when?
Now notice how incredibly supportive of democracy and Constitutional governance the Biden junta and Dems are here.
Wait, they aren't.
But J6 was something, something ,something, 'muh, democracy', yada, yada, yada.
Hypocrisy, thy name is the Democratic Party.
If Trump wins, what do the Dems have planned for America this time?
Zelensky, leader for life. And Biden?
This article was originally published by Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty and is reprinted with permission.
President Vladimir Putin said on May 24 that Russia is willing to hold talks about the war in Ukraine, but questioned whether Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy has the legitimacy to negotiate on Ukraine’s behalf.
Putin, who spoke in Minsk after meeting with authoritarian Belarusian leader Alyaksandr Lukashenka, said that Zelenskiy’s five-year term in office was supposed to end on May 20.
“Of course, we are aware that the legitimacy of the current head of state has ended,” Putin saidat a joint news conference with Lukashenka. “We must be completely sure that we are dealing with legitimate authorities.”
Zelenskiy was inauguraged for a five-year term on May 20, 2019. An election was to have taken place on March 31 of this year but was postponed because the country is still under martial law.
Under the Ukrainian Constitution, Zelenskiy must continue to perform his duties until a new head of state is elected. (Me: When?)
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Putin says Zelenskiy's term in office over, questions legitimacy to negotiate
This article was originally published by Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty and is reprinted with permission. President Vladimir Putin said on May 24 that
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