Kyiv Mayor Vitali Klitschko has criticized President Volodymyr Zelensky, stating that Ukraine is moving towards authoritarianism. Klitschko's comments come amid accusations of corruption and a plummeting approval rating for Zelensky. The mayor's remarks reflect a growing dissatisfaction among Ukrainians with their president, with prominent figures publicly criticizing Zelensky. The situation is further complicated by the removal of General Zaluzhny, seen as a potential competitor to Zelensky, and the increasing pressure from Russia to end the war. Zelensky is facing a challenging political landscape both domestically and internationally, with the potential for significant implications on Ukraine's future.
As Russia tries to exploit any Ukrainian weakness in the most brutal and pitiless way, Zelensky faces ANOTHER war against a growing army of critics and presidential rivals at home https://t.co/7vS2xwLVBn https://t.co/3yM3sOZhWJ
Ukraine got the Iraq and Afghanistan treatment last night in the #GOPdebate. Which is not good news for Zelensky. NEW @KelleyBVlahos https://t.co/dfcVnxzaIj
Kiev Mayor Turns On Zelensky, Calls Him Isolated & Authoritarian. Read more: https://t.co/EGlO35tSTG Vitali Klitschko, the former boxing heavyweight champion turned Mayor of Kiev, has called Volodymyr Zelensky an autoc...
Kiev Mayor Turns On Zelensky, Calls Him Isolated & Authoritarian. Read more: https://t.co/RMwuIrQOdp Vitali Klitschko, the former boxing heavyweight champion turned Mayor of Kiev, has called Volodymyr Zelensky an autoc...
Vladimir Putin is accusing Ukrainian president Zelensky of turning Ukraine into an authoritarian dictatorship. Sorry, whoops, it's actually the mayor of Kiev who says that. "At some point we will no longer be any different from Russia, where everything depends on the whim of… https://t.co/lDKIHcsCKV
BREAKING: Kyiv mayor Klitschko says Ukraine's president Zelensky was showing authoritarian tendencies and 'at some point we will no longer be any different from Russia, where everything depends on the whim of one man'
Zelensky is turning Ukraine into an authoritarian state just like Russia, says Kyiv mayor Vitali Klitschko — NY Post
Kiev mayor Vitali Klitschko accuses Zelensky of turning Ukraine into an authoritative state "like Russia." https://t.co/5UJ4inC7fm
Zelensky is turning Ukraine into authoritarian state just like Russia, says Kyiv mayor in shocking interview https://t.co/JECx6LcKcm via @nypost
NEW - Zelensky is turning Ukraine into an authoritarian state just like Russia, says Kyiv mayor Vitali Klitschko — NY Post
Amid accusations of corruption and authoritarianism, Zelenskyy's approval ratings are plummeting. @BethanyAElliott on how Ukrainians are becoming increasingly critical of their President 👇 https://t.co/xgZVlexbTE
Time to Say Good-Bye, Volodymyr: Ukrainians Sick of War – Kiev Mayor Vitaly Klitschko Supports General Zaluzhny over Zelensky via @gatewaypundit https://t.co/X7iNJoBdv6
Zaluzhny's removal will likely be a huge blow for Zelenskyy, - NBC "Zaluzhny is the second most popular person in Ukraine, and the presidential team sees him as a potential competitor. And now, it seems, they want to blame Zaluzhny for the problems at the front. However, given… https://t.co/JDiWvdtQXt https://t.co/NTJfdpx9X4
Increasingly Zelensky is being thrown under the bus internally by prominent domestic figures in very public ways and people wonder why Russia is talking to Ukraine about seeking to end the war. Just because Zelensky doesn't want to talk is meaningless. Also bear in mind the US…
Increasingly Zelensky is being thrown under the bus internally by prominent domestic figures in very public ways and people wonder why Russia is talking to Ukraine about seeking to end the war. Just because Zelensky doesn't want to talk us meaningless. Also bear in mind the US… https://t.co/88rvp9CrN3
⚡️Kyiv mayor says Ukraine is turning authoritarian as conflict with Zelensky persists. Kyiv Mayor Vitali Klitschko has told Der Spiegel that Ukraine is moving towards authoritarianism, seemingly making a veiled criticism of President Volodymyr Zelensky. "At some point we will…