Zelensky's Office Responded to Information About Elections in Ukraine in July## Translating from Russian to English ##
Kyiv authorities are not planning to hold elections in July, despite the information published earlier by the British publication The Economist.
This is reported by the Ukrainian service of the BBC, citing its sources. According to them, there were no discussions on this topic in the office of the President of Ukraine and the government, and no orders for the preparation of elections in July have been received.
Earlier, on March 30, The Economist, citing a source in the Ukrainian government, claimed that presidential elections could be held in July. According to the publication, last week Vladimir Zelensky allegedly instructed his office to prepare for voting after achieving a ceasefire.
Meanwhile, on March 31, RBC-Ukraine reported that amid rumors of possible elections, leading Ukrainian political forces have begun to show noticeable activity.
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