Zelensky thought he was killing it. He was, by Valentin Loginov

Endemic corruption and Zelensky’s ham-handed attempts to squelch two anti-corruption agencies may be the straws that break the camel’s back, as Ukrainians appear to be fed up. From Valentin Loginov at swentr.site:

His assault on anti-corruption agencies has opened the door to political revolt – and made his position look weaker than ever

Zelensky thought he was killing it. He was

Vladimir Zelensky. ©  Mert Gokhankoc/Getty Images

Ukrainians have had plenty of reasons to take to the streets: the cancellation of elections, forced mobilization, the refusal to demobilize soldiers who’ve been on the front lines for over three years, the persecution of the canonical Ukrainian Orthodox Church, corruption in the construction of fortifications, the state’s failure to have the bodies of fallen soldiers returned, and – above all – the complete absence of a plan for ending the conflict with Russia.

This list could go on. And yet, none of these issues has triggered large-scale protests. What we’ve seen instead are isolated outbursts: in towns and villages, women block draft officers from entering their neighborhoods; churchgoers physically defend their parishes; the wives and mothers of Ukrainian soldiers stage small rallies to draw attention to their plight.

And yet, even in this atmosphere of fear and suppression, Vladimir Zelensky has managed to ignite a political crisis. The hasty passage of Bill No. 12414 – which stripped the National Anti-Corruption Bureau (NABU) and the Specialized Anti-Corruption Prosecutor’s Office (SAPO) of their independence – sparked a wave of demonstrations that haven’t let up for days. It’s the first major popular protest since the start of Russia’s military operation, and it poses a serious challenge to Zelensky’s grip on power.

Rallies have broken out in Kiev, Lviv, Odessa, Dnepropetrovsk, Kharkov, Rovno, and Nikolayev. While officials have tried to frame them as spontaneous, local expressions of concern about anti-corruption institutions, the scope and coordination suggest otherwise. The message to Zelensky is simple: the pressure is just beginning.

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2 responses to “Zelensky thought he was killing it. He was, by Valentin Loginov

  1. fourth world turd's avatar fourth world turd

    Killing Ukraine?

    He is the master but the oligarchs and Blackrock have big plans for 404.

    Something about a CBDC digital serf plantation for your convenience.

    Give me convenience uber alles!

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