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Yatsenyuk: If elections are held in Ukraine, it will mean that Ukraine has won
27.03.26

Elections in Ukraine can only take place once the war has ended. Until then, all state authorities are obliged to fulfil their constitutional functions. This was emphasised by Arseniy Yatsenyuk, Chairman of the Kyiv Security Forum and Prime Minister of Ukraine from 2014 to 2016, in an interview with Hromadske Radio on the programme ‘Beyond the Headlines’.

“If there are elections in Ukraine, it means we have won. But for now, the office of the president, which is legitimate, and all other state authorities, including parliament, must carry out their functions. Whether this lasts three months or three years. Such are the historical circumstances,” Yatsenyuk noted, responding to a question about the parliamentary crisis.

Apart from that, the Chairman of the KSF commented on the state of the Ukrainian economy: “Ukraine has been on life support since 2022. 60% of the budget is generated from domestic revenue, whilst 40% of the funds come from external support.”

According to him, as the Ukrainian economy depends on Western support, the €45 billion a year in aid from the EU – which is being blocked by Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán – and the $8 billion from the International Monetary Fund are of the utmost importance. “This is critically necessary for the Ukrainian economy to function,” emphasised the KSF Chairman.

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