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    Ukraine's parliament extends martial law until August

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    Posted on April 16, 2025

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    Last updated: January 24, 2026

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    Ukraine's parliament extends martial law until August, delaying elections amid ongoing conflict with Russia. Zelenskiy faces criticism but gains support.

    Ukraine's Parliament Extends Martial Law, Delaying Elections

    KYIV (Reuters) - Ukraine's parliament has extended martial law until August, lawmakers said, delaying the timing of new elections that the United States and Russia have been pushing for.

    As the war with Russia rages on, an overwhelming majority of 357 deputies on Wednesday supported the extension. It allows the country to continue mobilizing troops and suspends the election cycle.

    President Volodymyr Zelenskiy has faced pressure to hold elections from U.S. President Donald Trump, who called him a dictator - criticism that prompted Ukrainians to rally around Zelenskiy and boosted his approval ratings.

    Russian President Vladimir Putin has repeatedly questioned Zelenskiy's legitimacy after his term ended in 2024. But in line with the Ukrainian legislation, elections are impossible during martial law.

    As peace talks led by the Trump administration created hopes for a potential ceasefire and eventual elections, some Ukrainian opposition politicians started criticizing Zelenskiy more openly.

    Petro Poroshenko, a former president and leader of the largest opposition party, "European Solidarity", said there was no doubt martial law should be extended, especially after deadly Russian strikes on Sumy and Kryvyi Rih this month.

    But he accused Zelenskiy of attempting to strengthen his powers during martial law.

    "I want to stress that we should recognise the obvious - the government has started to abuse martial law, using it not only to defend the country, but to build an authoritarian regime," Poroshenko said during parliamentary debates on Tuesday.

    However Poroshenko's party overwhelmingly supported the extension of martial law, with only one lawmaker from the party voting against it.

    (Reporting by Olena Harmash; Editing by David Holmes)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Ukraine extends martial law until August.
    • •Elections delayed amid ongoing Russia conflict.
    • •Zelenskiy faces criticism but gains support.
    • •Poroshenko accuses Zelenskiy of power abuse.
    • •Parliament overwhelmingly supports extension.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Ukraine's parliament extends martial law until August

    1What is the main topic?

    The main topic is Ukraine's extension of martial law, delaying elections amid the ongoing conflict with Russia.

    2Why is martial law extended?

    Martial law is extended to continue mobilizing troops and due to the ongoing conflict with Russia.

    3How has Zelenskiy responded to criticism?

    Zelenskiy has gained support despite criticism, as Ukrainians rally around him amid pressure from international leaders.

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