Zelensky’s time as president is up, but he’s right to stay put
From our UK edition
Ukraine's president Volodymyr Zelensky's five-year term is up, but he's staying put. Unsurprisingly, some of Zelensky's critics – and the Kremlin – have questioned his legitimacy. But Zelensky, who marked five years in office on 20 May, is right not to step down. The idea that, as a result, there has been some unprecedented outrage against democracy simply doesn’t stand up. It is impossible to conduct a free, fair and representative presidential election The practical problem in holding an election is obvious. Russia’s annexation of Crimea and its occupation of parts of Donetsk and Luhansk in 2014 gave it control of 16,000 square miles of Ukrainian territory.