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Putin revives narrative of Zelenskyy's illegitimacy, likely to disrupt talks with NATO – ISW
17.12.2024 05:43

Kremlin leader Vladimir Putin has said that a change of government in Ukraine is a precondition for talks with Russia, once again distorting Ukrainian law and casting doubt on the legitimacy of Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy.

Source: ISW (Institute for Study of War)

Details: Putin falsely claimed on 16 December that the Ukrainian Constitution allows only for the extension of the Verkhovna Rada’s (Ukrainian parliament) powers but not the president's, even under martial law. 

In fact, as ISW notes, Ukrainian legislation clearly regulates the electoral process during martial law, which has been in place since February 2022. Under such conditions, it is impossible to hold presidential, parliamentary or local elections. Accordingly, the decision to suspend the 2024 elections is legal and in line with the Constitution.

The Kremlin is actively using the distortion of Ukrainian laws to delegitimise the Ukrainian government. Putin has resumed this narrative, which has not been heard since the summer of 2024, to emphasise the need for a change of government in Kyiv as a condition for any negotiations with Russia. According to the ISW, the Kremlin is not interested in honest negotiations and seeks maximum concessions from Ukraine, including the removal of the legitimate government.

Quote from ISW: "Kremlin officials are using a gross misrepresentation of the Ukrainian Constitution and Ukrainian domestic law to further this claim, which is consistent with Russian decade-long efforts to rhetorically delegitimise Ukraine's government and sovereignty."

To quote the ISW’s Key Takeaways on 16 December:

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