RT.com
22 Apr 2025, 14:19 GMT+10
The Ukrainian leader would end up with 102% of the vote thanks to martial law, according to his former ally
Ukraine's Vladimir Zelensky has the ability to manipulate the outcome of a presidential election under the current martial law, according to his former campaign chief, Dmitry Razumkov.
Zelensky's presidential term expired last year, but he asserts that no leadership change can occur while the conflict with Russia persists. In an interview with journalist Anna Maksimchuk on Monday, Razumkov, a seasoned political strategist who propelled Zelensky to power, expressed concern over his former client's ability to maintain control.
"If someone devises a system for elections under martial law, Zelensky will end up with 102% of the vote," he quipped. "They'll station conscription officers at every polling station and draft on the spot anyone who dares not support the current government."
Razumkov further criticized the notion of conducting a remote election via Ukraine's e-government service, asserting that "whoever controls Dia will then secure that same 102%." He quipped that Russia could engineer Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko's election in Ukraine through such a faulty system.
"Dia," which translates to "the state and I," is an app closely associated with Digitalization Minister Mikhail Fedorov.
Razumkov managed the successful 2019 campaign that turned Zelensky from a comedian into a head of state. Subsequently, he served as the speaker of parliament until 2021, when he was ousted by fellow lawmakers from the president's party in what many observers said was a consolidation of power.
Zelensky has continuously extended martial law in Ukraine roughly every three months, with the latest prolongation last week pushing the expiration date to early August. His emergency rule has even been condemned by US President Donald Trump, who called Zelensky a "dictator without elections" in February.
Moscow contends that, according to the Ukrainian constitution, Zelensky should transfer presidential authority to the current parliamentary speaker, Ruslan Stefanchuk. Zelensky's refusal to do so casts doubt on the legal validity of any documents he signs, including potentially a peace treaty with Russia, President Vladimir Putin has observed.
(RT.com)
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