Ukrainian mayor warning to Zelnsky about the possibility of a military coup
The mayor of Borispol, Ukraine, in a serious warning to Kiev officials, condemned the prosecution against the opposition and pointed to the risk of a military coup in the country.
Ukrainian President Walodimir Zelnski has recently imposed sanctions on some prominent domestic figures, including former President Petro Poroshenko and Victor Medvechuk, the opposition leader in exile.
The move has received serious criticism from critics who accused Zelkski of suppressing their political rivals and creating a dictatorial dictatorship in Ukraine, according to Rashatodi.
In a video, Borispol mayor Vladimir Borisenko accused Ukrainian President of being involved in a vain move, saying: “As a mayor of Borispol and an informed citizen, I do not understand what is happening in the country. “At the point of time when we have problems at the forefront of the battle and need unity, Ukraine officials emphasize the prosecution of the opposition.”
Poroshenko, from 1 to 5 Presidents of Ukraine, has faced several legal challenges since leaving. On December 5, he was accused of betrayal of being involved in a series of mineral transactions in Donbass.
His assets were blocked and he was ordered to deliver his passport and stay in Kiev’s judicial. The former Ukrainian president also described Zelnski as a political prosecution and accused him of sacrificing others to cover up and hide his failures.
Zelnsky has defended the necessary measures to “protect the government and restore justice” and claims that sanctions have “earned billions of dollars through the sale of Ukrainian resources and government interests.”
The intensity of sanctions and restrictions on the opposition varies, from the cancellation of government awards to blocking assets, banning legal contracts, and limiting access to mass media platforms.
The repression of those claimed to be “selling Ukraine” was announced shortly after that US President Donald Trump claimed that Zelnsky had agreed to allow the United States to access rare minerals worth $ 5 billion in exchange for military aid. Give.
Zelnsky’s presidency ended last year, but he is still refused to announce the new presidential election or resign, calling it the cause of the military rule in the country.
He argues that his victory in the election gives him sufficient legitimacy and insists that the Ukrainians are not willing to choose a new president at this point in time.
The Kremlin believes that Zelansky is no longer a legal government chief and has no authority to sign. Russian President Vladimir Putin said last month that any possible peace agreement between Moscow and Kiev should be legally binding.
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