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Also for the post above my last one - the thing about cancelled elections is something I've also started to see frequently elsewhere.
They are cancelled because its an inconceivable logistical impossibility to hold elections during times of all out war. Britain, for instance, did not hold elections throughout WW1 and only at the very end of WW2 when the threat to the British mainland was greatly reduced. The US held 2 presidential elections during WW2 but the war was fought well away from their mainland, making it feasible.
You can't realistically call an election when your country is fighting off an invasion.