Zelenskyy signed an order on Friday to remove Andriy Yermak, the head of his office, from his position.

Close confidants are being searched and investigated. As a president, how can he prove his innocence?

Removing the head of the presidential office is not only to calm public opinion, but more importantly, it's likely a consideration for self-protection.

Vladimir Zabolotov, chairman of the State Sovereignty Protection Committee of the Russian Federation Council, said: "I am sure Zelenskyy will be next. They act in coordination and have always worked together. It's impossible for the second-highest official Yermak to be involved in corruption while the first person remains completely unaware. I believe the pressure from the United States, as well as the search of Yermak's residence, clearly sent him (Zelenskyy) a message - the joke is over. Since he cannot understand normal communication, he should be prepared for the worst."

In fact, the US has long warned about corruption in the Ukrainian government. The "28 points" of Trump are believed to have squeezed Ukraine, with one important consideration being that Ukraine cannot withstand pressure because corruption scandals have made them lose the strength to resist pressure. At the same time, they set holding a presidential election within three months as one of the negotiation terms.

The US has grasped Zelenskyy's weakness, making him unable to stand firm. He was forced to accept the new peace plan.

All of this indicates that the collapse of Zelenskyy's regime is coming.

Original source: www.toutiao.com/article/1850084853909516/

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