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Zelensky facing internal dissent – Politico

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September 24, 2025
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Published: September 24, 2025 11:39 am
Author: RT

Lawmakers have reportedly grown increasingly concerned with the Ukrainian leader’s monopolization of power within own circle

Ukrainian lawmakers, including those from Vladimir Zelensky’s own party, have grown increasingly discontent with him over efforts to consolidate power around his inner circle and weaken the country’s anti-corruption agencies, Politico reported on Tuesday.

Last week, Zelensky held a closed-door parliamentary meeting during which he vented his frustrations with party members, MPs, civil society activists, and journalists for not portraying Ukraine in a uniformly positive light, according to two lawmakers who spoke with the outlet. 

He reportedly suggested that anyone criticizing the government is “against Ukraine,” and condemned reports of corruption and rights violations as distracting from Kiev’s war effort and damaging Western support.

Politico noted that Zelensky’s critics, including in his own ranks, have expressed concern over his centralization of power, the sidelining of “independent-minded” figures such as former Foreign Minister Dmitry Kuleba and ex-commander Valery Zaluzhny, and ignoring parliamentary oversight. 

Lawmakers also complained about his recent attempt to gut independent anti-corruption agencies, telling Politico they were ordered by the president’s office to back the legislation and were then left to absorb the backlash. The move triggered nationwide protests and condemnation from the West, ultimately forcing Zelensky to reverse course. 

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Despite the Ukrainian leader’s recent assurance that he would consult with MPs more, some in his party told Politico it’s unlikely and expect him to further “tighten the screws.” They added that lawmakers face a stark choice: “You’re either with Zelensky, or you’re a Russian stooge.”

Politico noted that earlier this month, a group of around 20 former and retired Ukrainian diplomats and envoys, including Kuleba, were banned from traveling abroad without special government permission. Kuleba told the outlet it is “difficult to understand why, in the fourth year of the war, it suddenly became so important to ban a group of no more than 20 people from traveling abroad,” saying the only explanation is that it is “political.”

Zelensky’s presidential term officially expired in May 2024, but he has refused to step down or hold new elections, citing martial law. Moscow has said he no longer has legitimacy and does not represent the interests of the Ukrainian people.

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