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Court of Zelensky rocked by aide's ‘thirst for power'Senior officials in Ukraine are increasingly alarmed at the president's reliance on Andriy ­Yermak, his chief of staff | the times

https://www.thetimes.com/world/russia-ukraine-war/article/court-zelensky-ukraine-rocked-by-aides-thirst-for-power-57z9q8fwf

That Yermak was the most powerful man in Ukraine was known like forever

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Times included him in most powerful people list but didn't included Zelenskyy

Then in 2021

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This was posted by an western media

At a Nato airbase in Belgium, President Zelensky celebrated his greatest achievement by greeting five of Ukraine's new F-16 pilots. Looming over his shoulder, carefully positioned for the cameras last week, appeared the man who represents his greatest flaw.

But here is the problem. Again media tries to whitewash Zelenskyy and say it's all Yermak fault

As Zelensky's first elected term drew to a close, senior government, military, law enforcement and diplomatic sources, many of whom requested anonymity, expressed alarm at his growing dependence on Andriy ­Yermak, his chief of staff, who is ­accused of amassing personal power and usurping democratic processes.

Like how can dependence grow if Yermak was the one who basically elected Zelenskyy and Zelenskyy was listening to him before he became a president ?

Some sources went so far as to describe him as the “de facto head of state” or “Ukraine's vice-president” in a series of interviews.

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Diplomatic sources complained that he exercised complete control over ­access to the president, with G7 ambassadors who hoped for an audience presented with Yermak instead.

As “the times” pointed he is the most important man in khoholstan

from Yermak's direct but efficient management style, pointing to his success in initiatives that include corralling international partners into a peace summit in Switzerland next week.

Legendary peace summit that is already a failure before it started :marseywholesome:

Military officials, meanwhile, have accused Yermak, 52, of keeping General Valery Zaluzhny away from the president, and eventually orchestrating his dismissal as head of the armed forces in February. Yermak, they claim, considered Zaluzhny a rival to his authority.

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Government insiders also blamed Yermak for the sacking of the deputy prime minister, Oleksandr Kubrakov, last month after he reported efforts by MPs in Zelensky's party to bribe him.

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Imagine coming to the guy who tried to bribe you and telling that guy that his men tried to bribe you :marseybrainlet:

Both the general and the deputy prime minister, who was in charge of Ukraine's infrastructure, were widely respected for their integrity, competence and independence.

Mb that's was their fault ?

“Despite all the requests from international partners, Tatarov is still in charge of law enforcement reform, which is insane,” said Daria Kaleniuk, executive director of the Anti-Corruption Action Centre.

She noted Tatarov was investigated for bribery, adding: “Instead of dismissing him, the office of the president instructed new prosecutors to take over his case, and they closed it.”

Yermak uses Tatarov to ensure loyalty from officers in the criminal justice system, according to a senior law enforcement official.

They then gave more example of corruption and never blamed Zelenskyy :surejan: because it's all someone else fault like Yermak or Reznikov or Tatarov or Biden

Corruption has increasingly become a source of friction between the White House and Kyiv. Antony Blinken, the US secretary of state, said during his visit to Ukraine last month that Kyiv should make “sure that the fight against corruption continues at home just as the fight against Russia's aggression continues on the front lines”.

Well Ukraine has a lot greater chance beating Russia than Corruption, Zelenskyy has greater chances taking over White House and the world that corruption being defeated in Ukraine.

Last year the National Agency on Corruption Prevention found Tymoshenko had been driving a Porsche Taycan and staying free in a luxury resort, as well as abusing his power to allow subordinates to travel abroad in violation of the country's mobilisation laws. It further found he had presented forged documents aimed at concealing the offences, raising questions on how he had been given such a serious role in national security.

>Porsche Taycan

Cost like only 150k buxx neighbor is very humble

The Kremlin has sought to seize on Yermak's increased influence, allegations of corruption and the expiry of Zelensky's term of office to produce false propaganda, claiming Ukraine has become an autocracy.

FALSEEEE PROPAGANDA !!!

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So whole article points on corruption inside Ukraine and some cases even I didn't knew, blame everything on Yermak and say Yermak has huge influence on Zelenskyy then do a 540 and call it all Russian propaganda

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“There are no sane Ukrainian politicians who are questioning his presidential or parliamentary legitimacy. There is no safe way to hold an election

There is very safe way to hold an election. There are id card identified apps for example Ukrainian mobilisation app is like this. If gov send a message to you through this app it's consider official one. So when guys receive mobilisation invitation and don't come to mobilisation location, they can be jailed. This app can easily be used for voting but why would they do it if people start asking Zaluzhnyy to take part of the election and then wins against Zelenskyy ?

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Even the president's most strident critics say there is still time for him to change course. “We have seen Zelensky to be quite a different president depending on who his chief of staff is,” Kaleniuk said. “His big mistake has been to entrust so much authority to Yermak, who is clearly intoxicated with power.”

This pretty much sums the message. People wants to chop Zelenskyy head because without head it will be a lot easier to get rid of Zelenskyy

Friendship in politics :marseythumbsup:

Reality he is the most adequate person in Zelenskyy team, getting rid of him is GG for Zelenskyy team

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nothing is cringier than an alarmist article by a journo using anonymous sources and vague accusations of wrongs spun with :soycry: language

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I heard that before Réznikov was fired then before Zaluzhnyy was fired :marseysoutherner:

Also arestovitch ain't anonymous and he been telling since forever Yermak is the big boss and Yermak is the one who fired Arestovitch and opened a case against him

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I'm sure some corruption is real, and its not just guys who got fired (which was the only non-anonymous quotes) being petty and werent actually just useless people,

but regardless if corrupt embezzling-as-a-culture India was invaded by China and we could send them $$ in exchange for neutering China's military for a decade, knowing that 50% will be stolen, I'd say yes every time

that's just a good investment compared to most gov spending

its either Ukraine or some liberal NGO or some mega corporation like Boeing getting gibs

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$$ in exchange for neutering China's military for a decade

That's not how it work.

Russia is today a lot stronger than in 2022 it survived the sanction, it pumps a lot more weapons, it's a lot more experienced. This whole conflict and nato helping Ukraine motivated a lot Russian and killed huge chunk of western leaning Russian. Russian main goal was always have huge chunk in resource market and they completed this goal and even got bonus like kicking France from Niger and now holding like over 50% of uranium.

Main western problem they see the world only from their own pov. For some stupid reason they decided if Russian didn't calculated how stubborn Ukrainian are that would mean Ukraine can win on battlefield against Russia. I remember all those unending articles in 2022-2023 about how Russia already lost. And today barely anyone believes Ukraine can win, it's like single digit percentage in Europe.

Russia did a miscalculation so did west.

But west with crossing the last redline did one huge mistake, now Russia will supply long range missiles and intel to terrorist that fighting the west. Even during Cold War neither side was genius enough to approve striking on each other territory. And since China doesn't need Red Sea it even would personally bring Russian weapons to Yemen

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RU survived the initial round of sanctions because they were weak and sanctions can be bypassed.

Do you know first major sanctions were put at Russian in 2014 and since then Russia became the most sanctioned country in the world. Also the whole sanction work in long term is just a cope because basic economy doesn't work like this, in long term economy there are no fixed variables and that means economy can adapt so if your local shop where you buy milk get shut down then you are just going to lose couple of hours and then find an alternative. Like swift put sanction on Russia. Russian knew that swift would put sanction on Russia. They made an alternative and couple of other countries also did it since 2018.

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And banning Russia from Swift was seen as strongest sanctions but the question here why should supposedly in 2 years those Swift sanctions hurt Russia ?

Other genius example is price cap on Russian oil. It's sound genius and that's again if you know nothing about economics because you can't go to the shop and tell you buy 10 points of beef for 2 dollars, the shop will burn that meat in front of you. Consumers are not the price setters especially in an oligopoly.

I am studying economics so to me it was wild how professors tried to sell us this bs and then at the end of 2022 after early 2022 they were telling us how everything is fine and soon it will be gg, we were writing papers how to fight inflation in Europe :marseythumbsup:

You can't say Russia ‘survived' until at least 5yrs, let alone is doing better or the same (plenty of stats show they are worse off, and in an awkward declining status quo).

Technically Russia is past 10 years now.

Also with all those oil refineries, U.S. will personally fix those because nobody is interested in market to go crazy similar to how west forces Ukraine to transit Russian gas to south Europe.

If you can't defend yourself using your own examples of winning, and instead obsessively rely on NATO countries being overoptimistic about how bad it's going, then you're not winning

What cards are left ? The full hand was in 2022 when US told if Russia uses tactical nukes Ukraine will receive tanks, jets, long range missiles and striking right on Russian soil. Ukraine received all of it yet didn't captured a tiny town since November 2022, all those cards were played because Ukraine is losing. The epic Zelenskyy peace summit failed. Outside western countries nobody supports Ukraine now.

But the real reason why Ukraine is losing is because they can't fight this war of attrition

Ukrainian Armed Forces servicemen are reported to be one of the oldest in the world, with an average age of 43 in November 2023, 10 years older than in March 2022.

They now can't even mobilise enough.

So what will be in a year or two ?

To capture Donetsk they will need millions soldiers and that ain't happening.

Ukrainian winning is getting to 1991 border I doubt even you will insist it's possible

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