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Ukraine is considering the expansion of online voting in elections after the war, – Politico

Ukraine adopts European models of election law, including electronic voting It is important to consider the method of holding elections after the end of the Russian-Ukrainian war.

RBC-Ukraine reports this via a post on Politico.

This means that holding free and fair elections is of key importance for normalizing the situation in the country, ending the war, and, finally, for this purpose, joining the European Union.

Olena Shulyak, head of the Committee for the Nutrition of the Organization of State Power in the Ukrainian Parliament, spoke in a commentary about what the government views as models of election law.

“We need to understand how we we can conduct a vibori in a democratic way, “The best and most effective practices,” she said.

Shulyak emphasized that Ukraine is now facing a major problem with elections, as people have fled beyond the border.

“According to various estimates, only 6.5 million people are internally displaced,” she said.

Politico writes that after the war, one of the main problems in the country will lose its security the possibility of voting for the citizens, who are scattered all over the world, including the occupied territories, which Russia has occupied.

“Definitely, they will vote – all this food needs to be taken into account,” she added Shulyak.

Vaughn continued that through this, Ukrainian officials are using different European models of elections to introduce practices that would help us hold free and fair elections in our country. after the end of the war.

“We are interested in the nuances of electronic voting and the technical assessment of other alternative voting options, from the point of view of IT security,” she said.

Olena Shulyak informed that the deputies are looking at Also voting by mail, special voting outside the border on election day, voting by proxy and online voting.

It seems that in an interview with RBC-Ukraine, political scientist Volodymyr Fesenko stated that the elections in Ukraine will be no sooner than soon after Ukraine and Russia negotiate a truce.

Having also said that the Russian Federation now has an advantage on the battlefield, then, in the opinion of the expert, the Russian dictator Volodymyr Putin is not Important peace talks

Read terms and important information about the war between Russia and Ukraine on the RBC-Ukraine channel in Telegram.

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