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Ukraine’s constitution is confusing. Article 103 states that the president is elected for a five-year term; but Article 108 says that he or she exercises power until a new president is inaugurated. A longstanding law (though not a constitutional provision) says that elections cannot be held when martial law is in force, as it has been in Ukraine since Russia began its full-scale invasion in February 2022.
Having read about this before, I can say that The Economist is wrong. It is a constitutional provision in Ukraine.
Right before the paywall in this very article:
Having read about this before, I can say that The Economist is wrong. It is a constitutional provision in Ukraine.
You literally quoted and bolded the phrase that says it’s not a constitutional provision 🙃