My five-year term is not over yet – Zelenskyy on presidency

OLEKSANDR SHUMILIN — Tuesday, 21 May 2024, 15:34

Volodymyr Zelenskyy, President of Ukraine, has stated while assessing his five years in the presidential office that his term has been extended due to martial law.

Source: Zelenskyy’s interview for Reuters

Details: Asked to assess his own work done within the span of the five years of presidency, Zelenskyy replied: "My five years are not over yet, they continue because of martial law".

Quote: "I cannot assess my work. This is not ethical. I think that a view from the side is always more fair and I am not going to argue with this view. The truth is always somewhere in the middle."

Details: Zelenskyy added that he was glad to be the president of a nation that did not turn tail, and accepted the challenges it faced. "I’m proud that I’m the president of Ukraine, this is my attitude towards these five years," he said.

Background:

  • On 20 May 2024 the five-year presidential term of Volodymyr Zelenskyy ended.
  • Peter Stano, the spokesperson of the European Commission for Foreign Affairs, stressed that Ukraine cannot hold free elections because it is under attack by Russian missiles, drones and bombs, and millions of people have become displaced persons inside the country and outside its borders.
  • Ukraine’s Minister of Justice Denys Maliuska believes that President Volodymyr Zelenskyy will not lose his legitimacy after his five-year term expires on 21 May 2024, and his powers will continue until the next head of state is elected.

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