

Ballot from the blue: will Ukraine hold a poll?
12 snips Apr 2, 2025
Oliver Carroll, The Economist's Ukraine correspondent, sheds light on the evolving political landscape in wartorn Ukraine, discussing the possibility of elections amid a ceasefire. Andrew Knox delves into historical tariffs, revealing how the Smoot-Hawley Tariff catalyzed economic fragmentation during the Great Depression. Meanwhile, Natasha Loda explores the health impacts of daylight saving time, highlighting the risks associated with disrupted sleep and its effects on wellness. Tune in for fascinating insights spanning politics, economics, and health!
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Zelenskyy's Unexpected Election Plans
- Both Putin and Trump questioned Zelenskyy's legitimacy and pushed for elections during wartime.
- Zelenskyy is now seriously considering holding elections sooner than expected.
Martial Law and Elections
- Due to martial law, elections cannot occur in Ukraine during wartime.
- Zelenskyy might lift martial law before May 5th (parliamentary deadline) to enable elections.
Ceasefire Requirement
- A ceasefire is necessary before elections can be held in Ukraine.
- Putin has shown no public indication of agreeing to a ceasefire.