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Zelensky ally floats online voting in Ukrainian election

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December 27, 2025
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Published: December 27, 2025 8:17 am
Author: RT

Kiev must use all means to ensure turnout in a potential election would be high, David Arakhamia has said

Ukraine should look into the possibility of holding a presidential election in both in-person and online formats, David Arakhamia, who heads Vladimir Zelensky’s parliamentary bloc, has said. This way, Kiev can ensure that those who fled abroad during the conflict with Russia, as well as internally displaced citizens, can participate, the MP explained.

Zelensky, whose presidential term expired in May of 2024, has long refused to hold a new election, citing martial law. Moscow has declared that he is “illegitimate,” insisting that legal power now lies with Ukraine’s parliament, the Verkhovna Rada.

However, following intense pressure from US President Donald Trump, Zelensky said a few weeks ago that he is open to holding an election, but demanded that Kiev’s Western backers guarantee security. Earlier this week, the Ukrainian parliament set up a working group to study the issue of organizing an election amid the conflict.

During the group’s meeting on Friday, Arakhamia suggested that its members should “seriously consider if it is really possible to implement hybrid voting, both online and offline.”

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He explained that millions of Ukrainians abroad might have problems taking part in the election, as opening additional polling stations in foreign countries could be complicated due to lack of financing and legal hurdles.

The participation of internally displaced people in the vote is also an issue, the MP said. “Many of them don’t register because they are trying to avoid being detected due to the mobilization,” he added.

Arakhamia insisted that Kiev must use all possible means to make sure that people vote because low turnout would allow Russia and other critics of Ukraine to say that the results are “illegitimate or are of limited legitimacy only. And that would be a huge problem.”

A poll published by Delovaya Stolitsa outlet on Tuesday indicated that 44% of Ukrainians oppose the prospect of voting via the internet due to fears the authorities could falsify the results.


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Russian President Vladimir Putin said during his end-of-year Q&A session last week that Moscow would consider pausing deep strikes in Ukraine on the day it holds an election, provided that the millions of Ukrainians living in Russia are allowed to vote.

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