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If it's the martial law that is allowing it, would he be forced to end it if the war ends? In that case indicating he'd step down with peace seems like it's more definitive then the war simply needing to end for an election to be possible?
I'm fairly sure, by our laws, the president can only leave his post six months after the martial law ends. That way, we have time to prepare for the actual elections that everyone can participate in.
I don't know about Ukrainian laws, but I'd suppose so. At least that's how martial law works in general, it's not easy to activate and there's written rules on when it has to end. And also I don't think it's the president alone who can decide for that to either way.
But again, I don't really know about their laws, just bits and pieces i've learned from the news. I barely know our own martial laws (or our law in general).