Zelensky on referendum: Optional, but people should have a say

President Volodymyr Zelensky stated that the question of ratifying a potential peace agreement via a nationwide referendum has not yet been finalized.

However, he expressed doubts that parliamentarians would be ready to ratify such a complex document.

He made the remarks during a briefing today, according to an Ukrinform correspondent.

“Regarding a referendum, there are difficult questions. I don’t think anyone in our country – parliamentarians, for example – can resolve all such sensitive issues. The people should have the opportunity to decide whether it suits them or not. But again, I want to emphasize: this is definitely an optional path,” Zelensky said.

He reminded that agreements can also be ratified by parliament.

“But if it’s a very complex agreement, I’m not sure the parliamentarians are ready for such decisions,” the President noted.

At the same time, he stressed that Ukraine has “not yet reached either elections or a referendum.”

“Let’s prepare all the documents, the security guarantees. Without clear security guarantees, how can we take other steps?” Zelensky concluded.

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As previously reported, Zelensky said that if the ratification of a peace agreement between Ukraine, the U.S., Russia, and Europe requires a nationwide referendum, it could be held simultaneously with Ukraine’s presidential election.