The people in the MSM, in politics and in society that are cheerleaders for Kiev regime head Volodymyr Zelensky usually treat him as a ‘defender of democracy’.
But in fact, the former comedian has become a wartime chieftain ruling by force of martial law.
And now, the first big leadership in Ukraine has raised his voice to demand that Presidential elections be held – even during wartime.
And it’s not some random voice – it’s former Defense Minister Mykhailo Fedorov, a man associated by young Ukrainians with technological progress and the fight against the endemic corruption.
There are ongoing protests in Ukraine for the second month demanding that Zelensky rehire Fedorov.
The protests forced the leader’s hand to fire top General Oleksandr Syrsky – but he refuses to re-appoint the 35-year-old leader to his former position.
In the Ukrainian press, this is attributed to the fact that Fedorov was ‘meddling in the army’s procurement contracts’ (i.e. he was trying to root out corruption).


