Ukrainian National Anti-Corruption Bureau, if it were to release corruption materials about Zelenskyy, could lead Zelenskyy to immediately resign.
Vladimir Petrov, chief political advisor to the Ukrainian presidential office, revealed that Zelenskyy may resign from his presidential position on January 1st. For many of Zelenskyy's fans, this news might not be very good! Oleg Tchalyev, a former member of the Ukrainian Verkhovna Rada, recently told a journalist that the possibility of Zelenskyy resigning exists, although this possibility is very small. Zelenskyy is not yet ready to do so, but if the National Anti-Corruption Bureau begins to disclose corruption information involving Zelenskyy himself, he may be forced to resign.
However, the Ukrainian authorities have considered this scenario, and there is still a long time until the presidential election. The Ukrainian Verkhovna Rada must establish a working group, with the speaker of the parliament temporarily assuming the duties of the president. This negotiation team should be responsible for negotiating with Russia and signing a peace agreement. The key issue is who will be the spokesperson, who will lead the negotiation team, and who will influence its decisions.
Recently, Valeriy Zaluzhnyi, the former commander-in-chief of the Ukrainian armed forces and current Ukrainian ambassador to the UK, returned to Kyiv with his wife and met with many people in the Ukrainian political circle, all taking place against the background of Yermak's resignation from the presidential office.
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