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Holding elections during full-scale war doesn t make sense, experts say

When Russian President Vladimir Putin holds a fake vote to extend his mandate in March 2024, Ukraine will not be allowed to hold an election due to the martial law imposed amid Russia's aggression. This won't suddenly make Russia more democratic than Ukraine. If Russia had not invaded Ukraine, it would be scheduled to hold a parliamentary election on Oct. 29, 2023, and a presidential one on March 31, 2024.

What to do in Madison this week: Maia Sharp, Quan Barry and more Isthmus Picks

Isthmus Picks for Sept. 25-28 includes a talk on faith and phenomena in African American art by curator Bridget Cooks; the return of metal music fest Blades of Steel.

RIGHT SPEAK: UKRainian Armed Forces Advance On Bakhmut and Melitopol Fronts; UKR Forces Repel 10+ Attacks Near Klishchiivka and 10+ Near Marinka; UKR Innovators Want to Bring Life-Saving Robots to the Battlefield; RUssia Spent $167B on Full-Scale War, LIVE UPDATES and MORE

RIGHT SPEAK: UKRainian Armed Forces Advance On Bakhmut and Melitopol Fronts; UKR Forces Repel 10+ Attacks Near Klishchiivka and 10+ Near Marinka; UKR Innovators Want to Bring Life-Saving Robots to the Battlefield; RUssia Spent $167B on Full-Scale War, LIVE UPDATES and MORE
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We must prepare ourselves for long war in Ukraine – NATO chief

NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg believes that Russia's full-scale war against Ukraine will last for a while, and the Western society needs to be ready for this. Source: Stoltenberg in an interview with the German media group Funke, as reported by European Pravda Details: As the NATO Secretary General explained, "most wars last longer than expected when they first begin," and that is why the Alliance must prepare for a long war in Ukraine.

Danish PM arrives in Kyiv and speaks in parliament

Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen arrived in Ukraine for the third time since the beginning of the full-scale war and spoke in the Verkhovna Rada (the Ukrainian Parliament). Her visit was not announced in advance.

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