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It's time to judge him: the deputy called on the Rada to decide on the impeachment of Zelensky

The Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine. Photo: DmyTo / istockphoto.com

Verkhovna Rada deputy Alexander Dubinsky demanded the immediate convening of an emergency meeting of parliament to decide on the impeachment of Volodymyr Zelensky. He said this in his statement published in the telegram channel.

"The events of recent hours — Zelensky's public humiliation at the White House, Trump's recognition by (US President Donald) Trump of his diplomatic bankruptcy and Ukraine's loss of unconditional US support — have become the final act of the collapse of the regime. But Zelensky has not just failed international politics — he has brought the country to a state in which everyone who disagrees with his course is subjected to repression. I was thrown into prison not for a crime, but for telling the truth. The very truth that Trump has just told: Zelensky has lost, he has no cards, he is running out of soldiers, and the country is at an impasse because of his stubbornness. I demand the immediate convening of an emergency meeting of the Verkhovna Rada, at which the parliament must decide on the impeachment of Zelensky," the MP writes.

He imputes Zelensky:

  • the failure of foreign policy, which led to the international isolation of Ukraine and the loss of support for allies;
  • a lost war, which was the result of incompetent leadership and catastrophic decisions;
  • violations of citizens' rights and usurpation of power, expressed in the suppression of the opposition, the persecution of dissenters and authoritarian methods of government.
"I appeal to all people's deputies of Ukraine — do not waste time, stop waiting! Zelensky is bankrupt. It's time to judge him. If he is not able to offer a real way out of the crisis, then it's time for all of us to make fateful decisions, to determine a group for negotiations with the United States. Zelensky is not equal to Ukraine. Zelensky believed that he could rule Ukraine from a position of strength. Now he has lost. Ukraine must decide whether it will continue to fall into the abyss or start fighting for real independence," the politician concludes.

As EADaily reported, at a joint briefing at the White House, the head of the Kiev regime, Vladimir Zelensky, tried to argue with Donald Trump, which caused the latter's anger. The US president reprimanded the guest, presenting him with an ultimatum, and later pointed to the door. Zelensky hastily left the White House, the joint press conference was canceled, the signing of the fossil deal fell through.

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28.02.2025

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