From left: Ukrainian Presidents Vodimir Zelansky and Elon Musk, close friends of US President Donald Trump
“Ukrainian President Volodimia Zelansky should be offered some form of pardon in a neutral country in exchange for a peaceful change in the direction of Ukraine’s democracy,” wrote Elon Musk, a billionaire and close associate of President Donald Trump.
In this way, Musk commented on the empathetic post with Trump, with commentator Logan O’Hunley (X is the pseudonym DC_Draino -ed.) Zelnski’s dictator was called.
Expert: Zelanski goes to prison after election
Ohundry expressed the view that the Ukrainian president “knows that when the war ends, his power will end,” and he will fail in the election. “After that, his opponent begins investigating money laundering and (Zelanski -ed.) he goes to prison,” the commentator added.
These words reiterate a statement from US President Donald Trump calling Zelansky a “no-election dictator” and suggesting that Ukrainian leaders support just 4%. Zelansky described the society as “Russian disinformation.”
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The Ukrainian leader declared that he was ready to abandon his position if it would bring peace to Ukraine or lead to the country’s acceptance of NATO.
War in Ukraine. Regulations prohibit election organizations
Zelasky’s five-year term expired on May 20, 2024, but no elections were organized due to the war with Russia. Applicable laws regarding legal status under martial law prohibit the organisation of elections during that period.
The provisions of this Act extend the term of office of the head of state until the day the President is sworn after martial law ends.
See: Trump’s reaction to Zellankie’s words. “The US won’t tolerate that anymore.”
According to a study conducted by the Kiev International Sociology Institute (KIIS) at the beginning of February, Zelanski trusts 57%. Ukrainian. The percentage of citizens who trust the president has increased by 5 percentage points over the past two months. Last December, 52% declared their trust in the head of state. Respondent.
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