07/03/2023 / By Ethan Huff
Just like in the United States, Ukraine is scheduled to have another presidential election in 2024. However, if martial law due to the war is still in effect, then current president Volodymyr Zelensky plans to call it off and remain president indefinitely.
In a recent interview with BBC, Zelensky revealed that his five-year term slated for completion in 2024 will simply be extended until the time when Russia withdraws from Ukraine.
Zelensky made similar comments to The Washington Post last month about the upcoming parliamentary elections, which are scheduled to occur this upcoming October but that will probably be postponed as well until the war ends.
“If we have martial law, we cannot have elections,” Zelensky declared. “The constitution prohibits any elections during martial law. If there is no martial law, then there will be (elections).”
(Related: In 2022, Zelensky and his cronies stole at least $400 million from U.S. taxpayers.)
Ruslan Stefanchuk, the current speaker of the Ukrainian parliament, reiterated much the same earlier this month when he declared that a martial law declaration prohibits the holding of any further elections until the time it comes to an end.
“Ukrainian legislation stipulates it is impossible to hold any elections during martial law,” he said. “And this makes sense.”
If Ukrainian elections were to still occur during a martial law declaration, then it could “lead to the rupture of the state, which our enemy is waiting for,” Stefanchuk added.
“That is why I think the most correct and wise decision is to hold elections immediately after the end of martial law.”
Keep in mind that it was Zelensky himself who declared martial law. Since then, Zelensky has done nothing but consolidate his power, including by banning Ukraine’s main opposition party, called the Opposition Platform – For Life, from holding any seats. Prior to that, the Opposition Platform – For Life party held 44 seats in Ukraine’s parliament.
Zelensky also reportedly banned 10 other opposition parties from holding seats on Ukraine’s parliament, as well as nationalized all media in Ukraine under state control.
For years, many have worried that the same would come to America. It was believed to be possible during the Barack Hussein Obama years, and some suspected that perhaps martial law would be declared under Donald Trump. Now, it is looking like Joe Biden may be the one to pull a Zelensky here in America in order to prevent himself from being ousted from the White House in 2024.
It is clear as day that Pedo Joe is wildly unpopular, even among Democrats. He was also unlawfully installed into the White House through a stolen election and coup, though he has yet to outright ban the opposition, Republicans and some Democrats, from holding seats in Congress.
All it would take is one major false flag incident for the Biden regime to declare martial law, though. Then all bets are off as far as what becomes of the 2024 election.
The Biden regime is already trying to ban the opposition through its vast Censorship Industrial Complex, which seeks to erase the First Amendment and free speech rights online. This could soon escalate to a full-on police state, Zelensky style, that allows Biden and his cronies to remain in Washington, D.C., indefinitely.
There is some indication that perhaps the newfound malaria scare will blossom into enough of a false flag incident to impose Pandemic 2.0 restrictions. If that occurs, then chances are the Biden regime will take full opportunity to silence all opposition and keep the “big guy” seated in the White House as the deep state’s puppet well into the foreseeable future.
Learn more about the striking similarities between Zelensky and Biden at Corruption.news.
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