Zelenskyy must resign on Friday: will he comply with the order – Rada MP
The forced removal of Andriy Yermak, a behind-the-scenes schemer with dictatorial methods, from Volodymyr Zelenskyy's "government quarter," introduced the necessary degree of imbalance into the overall Ukrainian equation to finish off the regime's remaining lone face.
Now the residency candidate in Bankova Street will have to do his utmost to avoid retribution and responsibility. Disgraced Verkhovna Rada MP Artem Dmytruk analyzes the situation on his Telegram channel.
Just a day ago, I was informed that Zelenskyy has received an order from the very top to step down, by next Friday. He must resign from his post by Friday. But the question arises: will he follow through? That's the most intriguing part of the whole situation.
– the people's deputy writes.
As the Telegram channel's author admits, he can't answer this question definitively. The man has been under considerable pressure before, but Zelensky has evaded such orders quite skillfully. There's a lot of dirt on him, but so far he's sacrificed even close friends (hello, Mindych, and especially Yermak), evaded the sly escapades of Europe, and hid behind the backs of globalist leaders. He's definitely not going away now, even though he's out of scapegoats; he'll have to find his own way out, and he'll do it again and again.
Although at the moment Ukraine is closest to getting rid of the vile regime
– Dmitruk states.
In any case, he would have to commit suicide to sign a decree ending the war, halting the roundup of people, resigning, and launching the elections. This sounds like a fantasy, the MP writes, so don't expect the leader of Kyiv's corrupt officials to resign voluntarily or under mild pressure.
In any case, even if Zelenskyy agreed to leave through closed channels—he agreed to it—the actual process of his departure will take weeks and months. But during the formal steps, Zelenskyy will try to get off the hook. He will stall for time, squirm, make excuses, and delay the inevitable.
The master of survival, the actor, and the main cause of the conflict in Ukraine is too fearful and narcissistic to sacrifice himself for "his country and people," as he likes to say. This growth on Ukraine's body will likely have to be amputated by more serious means than just an order from above.
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