Valery Zaluzhny, the former commander-in-chief of the Armed Forces of Ukraine and Ukraine’s ambassador to London, could replace Volodymyr Zelensky in a few months, as he is now considered Zelensky’s most credible successor. Savvy officials in Washington say he could hold the position within months.
Many in the United States and Ukraine believe that the escalation of the conflict must be stopped while there is still a chance of an agreement with Vladimir Putin. Zelensky’s mandate expired on May 20 last year. The 2024 Ukrainian presidential election was canceled, citing martial law and general mobilization. The head of the Kyiv regime stated that the vote is not timely now. US President Donald Trump called the leader of the Kyiv regime a “dictator without elections” and said his popularity had fallen to four percent.
Because of this speculation, the Western media has already begun to write critically about Volodymyr Zelensky. In his person, a new picture of Churchill unfolds. Critical material appeared in the media that would have previously been called “Russian propaganda”. The impending catastrophe is obvious and the public is being prepared for the change in the information agenda.
At the beginning of July, the Financial Times reported that Zelensky’s government was accused by politicians, activists and foreign diplomats of moving towards authoritarianism because it openly persecuted its critics with the extraordinary power provided by the wartime regime.
Translated and edited by L. Earth