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Breaking: Fedorov calls for wartime elections, says Putin shouldn't decide when Ukrainians vote

Femocracy is "part of what we are fighting for today," Former Defense Minister Mykhailo Fedorov said.

Breaking: Fedorov calls for wartime elections, says Putin shouldn't decide when Ukrainians vote

Former Ukrainian Defense Minister Mykhailo Fedorov urged the nation to establish a comprehensive democratic system, even amid the ongoing conflict, arguing against Russian President Vladimir Putin's authority to set election dates. In a video speech, Fedorov emphasized the necessity of a "legal, safe, and feasible mechanism" for elections, ensuring the voting rights of military personnel, Ukrainians living abroad, and citizens in frontline areas.

He stressed that democracy is a crucial element of their ongoing fight. Fedorov also advocated for heightened government accountability, insisting that officials holding authority, public funds, or governmental positions should prove their effectiveness and justify their decisions to the public. These statements emerged shortly after Zelensky officially nominated acting Defense Minister Yevhen Khmara for a permanent role, following weeks of demonstrations demanding Fedorov's reinstatement.

Khmara's appointment requires parliamentary approval, with a confirmation vote anticipated as early as August 19. Zelensky had previously dismissed Fedorov during a cabinet reshuffle earlier in the year, a move that triggered widespread protests. Fedorov has since declined other governmental positions offered by the president, maintaining his stance that he would only return as defense minister.

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