Fired Ex-Ukrainian Defence Minister Calls For Wartime Elections
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At a glance
- Former Ukrainian Defense Minister Oleksii Reznikov, who was dismissed in July, has called for wartime elections.
- Reznikov, a long-time ally of President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, was appointed to the defense ministry just six months prior to his dismissal.
- His call for elections comes amid ongoing reforms and the ongoing conflict.
Former Ukrainian Defense Minister Oleksii Reznikov, dismissed from his post in July, has publicly advocated for holding elections during wartime. Reznikov, who had served as a close ally to President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, was appointed to lead the defense ministry only six months before his unexpected removal.
His call for elections introduces a significant political dimension to Ukraine's ongoing efforts to reform its institutions and manage the protracted conflict. The timing of his dismissal and subsequent call for elections raises questions about internal political dynamics and the future direction of the country's leadership.
Reznikov's tenure at the defense ministry was marked by vows of sweeping reforms. His departure and subsequent public statement suggest a continued engagement with Ukraine's political landscape, even after leaving his official government position. The implications of his call for elections, particularly within the context of martial law and active hostilities, remain a key point of discussion.
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