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Ukraine can hold only one referendum: on supporting the peace agreement

Всеукраїнське опитування: чи підтримуєте угоду про мир? Photo: Главком

Referendum in Ukraine: key statements

The Chairman of the Verkhovna Rada Ruslan Stefanchuk announced that in Ukraine, only one referendum is possible, which will concern the support of the peace agreement. He emphasized that questions related to the Constitution cannot be the subject of a referendum. Stefanchuk noted that any expression of the people's will, whether a referendum or elections, must meet appropriate democratic and security standards.

Speaking about the importance of the referendum, Stefanchuk noted:

“The question of the referendum can only be one: do you support the agreement or do you not support it”
— Ruslan Stefanchuk. This statement confirms the desire for a clear and understandable formulation of the referendum's goal. President Volodymyr Zelensky also emphasized the necessity of legitimacy of referendums, especially when it comes to territorial or economic changes, stating that
“for the Ukrainian people to accept the peace agreement, a referendum is needed, as it will confirm their will”
— Volodymyr Zelensky.

The importance of democratic processes

Thus, these statements indicate the importance of ensuring democratic processes and security in the conduct of referendums in Ukraine. All these factors must be taken into account for the successful conduct of voting and determination of the position of the Ukrainian people regarding the peace agreement.

In the context of the ongoing conflict in Ukraine and the need for a peaceful settlement, the statements of Ruslan Stefanchuk and Volodymyr Zelensky highlight the importance of involving citizens in the process of making key decisions. Defining a single question for the referendum indicates a desire for simplification and clear formulation of the people's will, which can strengthen the legitimacy of the results. It also reflects the efforts of the Ukrainian authorities to ensure compliance with democratic standards in a difficult time.