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21 Feb 2025, 01:58 GMT+10
The media outlet says polls show former Commander-in-Chief Valery Zaluzhny winning with 65% of the vote
Ukrainian leader Vladimir Zelensky would lose to his former Commander-in-Chief, Valery Zaluzhny, by a large margin if presidential elections were held in Ukraine today, the Economist has reported, citing "internal polling."
Zelensky's five-year presidential term expired in May of 2024, and he has refused to hold elections since, citing martial law. Speaking late last month, Russian President Vladimir Putin stated that Zelensky no longer has the legitimacy required to sign any official agreement.
In an article on Wednesday, the Economist writes that "many Ukrainians are clearly frustrated with their war leader." According to data cited in the report, Zelensky "would lose a future election by 30% to 65% to Valery Zaluzhny," should the former commander run for office. Zaluzhny currently serves as Ukraine's ambassador to the UK.
The Economist further claimed that, in sharp contrast to the 90% popularity he supposedly enjoyed during the early days of the conflict in 2022, Zelensky's ratings hit a low of 52% last month.
On Thursday, Ukraine's Strana.UA media outlet cited a recent survey conducted by the Socis polling company indicating that only 15.9% would vote for Zelensky, with Zaluzhny enjoying the support of 27.2% of respondents.
The question of Zelensky's popularity at home was raised by US President Donald Trump on Tuesday, when he told reporters that the "leader in Ukraine... he's down at a 4% approval rating." He also pointed out that calls for the Ukrainian leadership to hold elections are "not a Russia thing," but rather "something coming from me, and coming from many other countries also."
Responding to the US president's claim, Zelensky suggested on Wednesday that Trump had fallen for "Russian disinformation." The politician also cited a January poll from the Kiev International Institute of Sociology (KMIS) that indicated 57% of Ukrainians trusted him.
The Ukrainian leader's remarks apparently did not sit well with Trump, who blasted Zelensky in a post on his Truth Social platform later that day as a "dictator without election." The US head of state reiterated his allegation that the politician "is very low in Ukrainian Polls," concluding that "Zelenskyy better move fast or he is not going to have a Country left."
Speaking at the Munich Security Conference last Saturday, the Ukrainian leader claimed he was "ready to talk about elections, [but] Ukrainians don't want this." He suggested that holding a vote amid the ongoing conflict with Moscow would undermine national unity.
(RT.com)
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