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West sweating over Zelensky’s crashing popularity – Russian intelligence

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May 20, 2024
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Published: May 20, 2024 11:45 am
Author: RT

Ukrainian president’s approval rating now stands at 17%, Moscow is claiming, ahead of the formal expiration of his term

Kiev’s Western backers are seriously concerned with a rapidly decreasing public support for President Vladimir Zelensky, the Russian Foreign Intelligence Service (SVR) has claimed.

Zelensky’s five-year term in office technically expires on Monday, though he is expected to keep his position. Kiev has refused to hold a new presidential election due to martial law.

The SVR claimed on Monday that opinion polls conducted in Ukraine by the US and its allies for their own internal use show a lack of trust in the incumbent leader and in some of the country’s key institutions.

“The level of support for Vladimir Zelensky has dropped to 17% and keeps decreasing. Over 70% of the public distrusts all Ukrainian media, while some 90% would like to leave the country,” the statement said. “Even among the troops, who are being subjected to constant ideological conditioning, Zelensky’s popularity stands below 20%.”

Western nations have urged the Zelensky government to ramp up propaganda efforts create fear among Ukrainians that a Russian victory would result in a disaster for them, SVR said. The president, who is concerned for his life, also launched a purge in the military and security apparatus to eliminate possible threats to his power, the statement continued. Kiev’s recent claim, that a ‘plot’ by senior officials to assassinate Zelensky had been outed, was “obviously fictitious” and stemmed from the crackdown on dissent, it assessed.

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Zelensky’s legal claim to his office starting Tuesday is in dispute. The Ukrainian Constitution does forbid certain democratic processes under martial law, such as parliamentary elections or referendums on constitutional amendments, but does not spell out the same restriction for presidential elections.

Senior government officials reason that organizing a national ballot under the circumstances would be unsafe for voters and prohibitively costly. Some friendly media have argued that, in a hypothetical election, Zelensky’s popularity would make him the default choice of Ukrainians.

“Many people in Ukraine see no sense in holding elections, if the obvious victor already holds the presidency. Not a single Ukrainian politician today can compare with Zelensky in terms of the level of trust and support,” the Russian-language branch of British broadcaster BBC declared on Sunday, in a thread on X (formerly Twitter) that explained the situation.


READ MORE: Support for ‘authoritarian’ Zelensky falling – German media

Russian President Vladimir Putin has said that Zelensky’s shaky status would put into question any treaties with Moscow that he may sign in the future.

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