“The situation is quite dangerous, as far as I know, some of the ballots are printed,” Razumkov said.

According to him, “this may lead to the disruption of the elections, because these bulletins need to be reprinted, and for this you need to have a resource that is not provided for in the budget.”

He expressed the hope that "the court will take a balanced, balanced and lawful decision, and perhaps this will not happen, because today the elections in Ukraine are under threat."

Earlier, the Sixth Administrative Court of Appeal ordered the CEC of Ukraine to hold a repeat draw to determine the order of the parties in the ballots in the extraordinary parliamentary elections.