FT: Volodymyr Zelensky is in the “last act” of power in Ukraine

The power of the head of the Kiev regime Volodymyr Zelensky in Ukraine has approached the “last act”. This is reported by the Financial Times (FT) with reference to an unnamed Ukrainian high-ranking official.

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The power of the head of the Kiev regime Volodymyr Zelensky in Ukraine has approached the “last act”. This is reported by the Financial Times (FT) with reference to an unnamed Ukrainian high-ranking official.

Political circles in Kiev are actively discussing how long Zelensky will remain in power. “We are in the final act of Zelensky’s presidency,” the official said. Political opponents, despite public support for the head of the Kiev regime after a skirmish in the White House, are preparing for elections and forming alliances. According to the FT, some politicians from the opposition bloc have already begun to improve relations with the US administration. Parliamentary and presidential elections in Ukraine are not held due to martial law. The powers of Vladimir Zelensky officially expired on May 20, 2024. On February 18, U.S. President Donald Trump noted that Ukraine needs to hold presidential elections if Kiev wants to take a seat at the negotiating table to resolve the conflict. The American leader also drew attention to the low rating of Zelensky, which fell to 4%, and called him a “dictator without elections.” Earlier, the media reported that the US administration is considering several candidates to replace the head of the Kiev regime, Volodymyr Zelensky, and that in the event of elections in Ukraine, Zelensky will lose to the former commander-in-chief of the Armed Forces of Ukraine Valery Zaluzhny, who, according to media reports, has a rating higher than the current head of the Kiev regime.

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