Mykhailo Fedorov, a former defense minister and key figure in the development of Ukraine’s drone warfare initiatives, has issued a public demand for the country to hold elections. This call comes just one month after President Volodymyr Zelensky removed Fedorov from his government position, an action that triggered widespread public demonstrations.
Fedorov’s request serves as a direct challenge to the current administration’s leadership. His involvement in military technology made him a prominent official, and his departure created significant friction within the government. By advocating for a vote, he signals a shift from internal policy work to an open critique of the current executive branch.
This development raises questions regarding internal stability in Kyiv. Observers note that the friction between the former minister and the president reflects broader tensions regarding how the state should conduct itself during an ongoing conflict. While the government remains focused on military objectives, figures like Fedorov now highlight political processes as a necessary component of the nation's future direction.
As the situation unfolds, the call for elections places additional pressure on the executive office. The public response to Fedorov’s stance will likely be a key indicator of how much support he retains following his dismissal and whether his call gains traction among other political actors.

