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A Ukrainian soldier checks a voting booth at a damaged school in Zagradivka, Ukraine, on May 8, 2022.
Opinion

Putin shouldn't decide when Ukraine votes — but political ambition shouldn't either

by Olga Aivazovska

With his latest statement, former Defense Minister Mykhailo Fedorov appears to have reinvigorated a dangerous debate about elections in wartime Ukraine. "We must not let Putin decide when Ukrainians can choose their government," Fedorov said, adding that democracy is "part of what we are fighting for today." The principle is difficult to dispute. Yet a prolonged war of attrition places extraordinary strain on both the state and society, demanding that Ukraine's political leadership exercise th

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