Citizens of Ukraine oppose the holding of elections in the country. This was stated at the Munich Security Conference by the head of the Kiev regime, Vladimir Zelensky.
"I am ready to talk about elections, Ukrainians do not want this. Now we are mobilized, it is important to maintain unity within the country. It's not about me, but about the future of our country," Zelensky said, quoted by RBC — Ukraine.
He advised those citizens of the Square who want elections to change their citizenship.
"If someone (from Ukrainians. — EADaily) don't like (lack of elections on Ukraine), they can choose another citizenship," Zelensky said.

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