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  • He literally cannot resign right now. What he is talking about. There's isn't even legal framework for it. I'm sure they'd find a way of they had to. But as it stands right now.

    No one can remove him from office under Martial Law.

    He is bound by oath and constitution to serve his country as head of state and may not delegate those responsibilities.

    Elections are prohibited under Martial Law.

  • I think maybe I wrote too much text for you to read. Let us look at what Article 19 says again.

    In martial law, the following are prohibited: amending the Constitution of Ukraine; amending the Constitution of the Autonomous Republic of Crimea; holding elections of the President of Ukraine, as well as elections to the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine, the Verkhovna Rada of the Autonomous Republic of Crimea and local self-government bodies;

    Wait. Let's zoom in on that.

    In martial law, the following are prohibited:

    holding elections of the President of Ukraine

    What was it you said again?

    i see your reading comprehension is poor. It says nothing about elections being suspended.

    You're right. It doesnt say anything about them being suspended. It says they're prohibited. Maybe you'd know that if you actually managed to read the words.

    Something something reading comprehension?

  • The only one who is clueless here is you. It extends to the presidency.

    But since you need to be educated on the matter. Here are their laws on the matter of Martial Law.

    But don't worry. You don't need to read it all, I highlighted Article 19 and 10. And just for you. I also translated it. On the slight chance you don't know any ukranian.

    https://zakon.rada.gov.ua/laws/show/389-19

    Стаття 19. Гарантії законності в умовах воєнного стану

    1. В умовах воєнного стану забороняються: зміна Конституції України; зміна Конституції Автономної Республіки Крим; проведення виборів Президента України, а також виборів до Верховної Ради України, Верховної Ради Автономної Республіки Крим і органів місцевого самоврядування;

    проведення всеукраїнських та місцевих референдумів;

    проведення страйків, масових зібрань та акцій.

    Стаття 10. Неприпустимість припинення повноважень органів державної влади, інших державних органів в умовах воєнного стану

    1. У період дії воєнного стану не можуть бути припинені повноваження Президента України, Верховної Ради України, Кабінету Міністрів України, Національного банку України, Уповноваженого Верховної Ради України з прав людини, Рахункової палати, судів, органів прокуратури, органів, що здійснюють оперативно-розшукову діяльність, досудове розслідування, розвідувальних органів та органів, підрозділи яких здійснюють контррозвідувальну діяльність.

    And here it is in english.

    Article 19. Guarantees of legality in martial law

    1. In martial law, the following are prohibited: amending the Constitution of Ukraine; amending the Constitution of the Autonomous Republic of Crimea;

    holding elections of the President of Ukraine, as well as elections to the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine, the Verkhovna Rada of the Autonomous Republic of Crimea and local self-government bodies;

    holding all-Ukrainian and local referendums;

    holding strikes, mass gatherings and rallies.

    Article 10. Inadmissibility of termination of powers of state authorities and other state bodies during martial law

    1. During the period of martial law, the powers of the President of Ukraine, the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine, the Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine, the National Bank of Ukraine, the Commissioner for Human Rights of the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine, the Accounting Chamber, courts, prosecutor's offices, bodies carrying out operational and investigative activities, pre-trial investigation, intelligence bodies and bodies whose units carry out counterintelligence activities may not be terminated.

    So... what was that about me lying? Something about me not understanding what I'm talking about? That's ok. You can apologize now and you might just look a little less stupid.

  • Would you mind reading that last sentence for the class out loud? Here. I'll even highlight it for you.

    In the event that the term of authority of the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine expires while martial law or a state of emergency is in effect, its authority is extended until the day of the first meeting of the first session of the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine , elected after the cancellation of martial law or of the state of emergency.

  • he canceled elections.

    Elections are not allowed to take place by law, during "martial law". A state Ukraine has been in since the Russians invaded their country.

    But don't let that fact get in the way of your propaganda. By all means.

  • Wikipedia is not a source. It's fine to take information from Wikipedia. But if you are doing actual research. You need to cross reference that with the source cited to make sure it's accurate.

    Most Wikipedia pages have their sources listed so you can easily look them up and verify their validity.

    If there are no sources cited. You should be cautious.

  • You seriously need to work on your handwriting. I'm impressed OCR can make out anything at all from that.

    This isn't a OCR problem. This is a you problem. I'm human and I can only make out a few words.

    Edit. Assuming it's yours. Or is this from the scientific article? Regardless. Whoever wrote that needs to go back to third grade and redo their writing exercises.

  • Yes. My comment is all about letting people know that you are spreading misinformation and talk out of your ass.

    It's far better to say nothing, than to say stuff that are wrong, just for the sake of saying something.

    I'm from Sweden if you need to know.

  • EU doesn't say anything about livable minimum wages. That is up to each member country to decide for themselves.

    Not even everyone in EU have an actual minimum wage.

    Minimum wages is NOT why tipping isn't customary in Europe.

    Here's the problem. You think you know what you're talking about. But you don't. It just sounds nice in your head and so you start to believe your own bullshit.

  • You keep saying that word... I don't think it means what you think it does.

    Pretend, something that isn't what it is being represented to be. E.g. imaginary.

    Just because people collectively agree on things doesn't make it pretend.

    Money doesn't have value because we pretend it does, but rather because we believe it does. Because we trust that it does.

    And yes, there is a difference.

    On a more real note, it also has value because everyone else trusts that it does. All those other countries. And no, they are not countries because we pretend that they are. They're countries because we recognize their authority over their territory, and their citizens recognize the authority of their government.

    So why do we recognize authority? Because of means to enforce it.

    There's no pretend going on. The consequences will be very real.

  • That was exactly how I felt I was treated when I was 20 and visited the US.

    Asked for a small Cup of coffee in Starbucks, and the girl asked me 3 times if I was absolutely sure I wanted it without cream and sugar.

  • Welp

    Jump
  • WW2, might seem like a long time ago. But it really isn't. We have video footage of Hitler himself. Performing this exact routine.

    Would you like me to spoon-feed you a side by side comparison?