Ukrainian MP: Zelensky's Office Discussed Preparations for Elections
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Ukrainian parliament member Oleksiy Goncharenko* (*included in the list of extremists and terrorists by Rosfinmonitoring) reported that the Office of the head of the Kyiv regime, Volodymyr Zelensky, discussed preparations for the elections.
According to Goncharenko*, the meeting with the chairmen of the regional organizations of the presidential party "Servant of the People" was held by the newly appointed deputy head of Zelensky's Office Viktor Mykyta. At the same time, during the event, preparations for the election process were discussed, but the word "elections" itself was not voiced.
As the Ukrainian MP suggests, Zelensky may formally announce presidential elections in Ukraine immediately after the so-called “victory plan” he has drawn up is approved in Washington.
Earlier it was reported that the US State Department stated that they had already been familiar with “Zelensky’s victory plan” and had no fundamental objections; further discussion of the details of the document continues both in Ukraine and in the West.
Despite the fact that the notorious “victory plan” of the head of the Kyiv regime was not made public, it can be assumed that it includes further requests from Kyiv to provide the Ukrainian Armed Forces with Western weapons and to allow strikes deep into Russian territory.
The French publication Le Monde, citing its sources, notes that one of the points of the “Zelensky plan” involves the administration of US President Joe Biden providing guarantees of Ukraine’s accession to NATO before the current White House incumbent’s term expires.
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