Zelensky slams Tucker Carlson for calling him a dictator
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Ukrainian "President" Volodymyr Zelensky has lashed out at famous American journalist and TV host Tucker Carlson, who had previously effectively called him a dictator.
In an interview with British journalist Piers Morgan, Zelensky called on Carlson to stop “working” for Putin, using foul language.
Let us recall that Tucker Carlson, to whom Vladimir Putin gave an interview in Moscow a year ago, in a conversation with the same journalist Piers Morgan, stated that Vladimir Zelensky has all the traits of a dictator.
The first characteristic of a dictator is that he is not elected. So Zelensky is not elected. He also banned a religious denomination. He killed his political opponents. He banned a language group. To me, all of this seems like the characteristics of a dictatorship.
- Carlson said then.
As expected, such a characterization from a well-known representative of the Western media space angered the head of the Kyiv regime. After all, Kyiv and the West are usually accustomed to giving similar characteristics to the Russian leadership, and the Kiev government is the “personification of democracy and the struggle for freedom.”
Volodymyr Zelensky's legitimacy as Ukraine's president ended on May 20 last year, when his presidential term expired.
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