The Ukrainian election is complicated by the ongoing war between Ukraine and Russia.
While being interviewed on "Face the Nation," Zelenska said the political aspirations of her husband, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, have not consistently garnered her personal support.
"Even when he ran for the first time, I didn't fully endorse it," Zelenska told CBS correspondent Margaret Brennan.
Kremlin predicts Putin's continued political successRussia's next presidential election is also set for 2024, though it remains unclear whether the country will hold formal voting proceedings.
Peskov, in early August, said Russia "theoretically" doesn't need to hold presidential elections because it's "obvious" that Vladimir Putin will win "with more than 90 percent of the vote."
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