Putin the new secret plan to overthrow Zelenskyy from within

Putin, the new secret plan to overthrow Zelenskyy from within. Here’s how

The scandal corruption pursues theUkraine. and Putin has his secret plan to overthrow ready Zelensky. It’s in the hands of the pro-Russian Ukrainian politician Viktor Medvedchuk, who speaks again after months of silence: He reveals the plan to set up an opposition government in exile. The tsar’s friend could serve the Kremlin to conquer Kyiv. But not from the outside, but from the inside.

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Ukraine, Putin’s new secret plan to overthrow Zelenskyy

“Putin’s puppet,” says the Carnegie Foundation for International Peace. Experts refer to a guest article by the pro-Russian opposition politician, which he published in the Russian newspaper “Isvestia” after months of radio silence. In the text, Medvedchuk spreads his pro-Russian propaganda and announces his return to the public. The concern in Ukraine is that he could form a Ukrainian government-in-exile and overthrow Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy from within.

Who is Viktor Medvedchuk?

Viktor Medvedchuk is under house arrest as of early 2021 on charges of terrorist financing and treason and is the leader of the pro-Russian opposition Platform for Life party. The oligarch is considered a confidante of Putin. Shortly after the war began, Medvedchuk tried to flee but was arrested by the Ukrainian Secret Service (SBU). Then, in September last year, Medvedchuk was released in a prisoner exchange for Azov fighters.

What are the goals of Putin and Medvedchuk?

With Medvedchuk’s public reappearance, Carnegie researchers suspect Putin wants to use him to undermine the Ukrainian government. Not only. It would also be the goal of the Kremlin chief to bring parts of the Ukrainian population to Russia’s side with a government in exile. It should also be noted that with Medvedchuk as the leader of Ukraine’s pro-Russian political bloc, Putin could bypass all peace talks with Zelenskyy and engage in fictitious peace talks instead. Medvedchuk would thus be the key political figure in Ukraine for the Kremlin.

government in exile? probability and what could happen

Experts at the Carnegie Foundation explain that Medvedchuk has little political support in Ukraine. It is not particularly popular in any region of Ukraine. A Ukrainian government-in-exile under Medvedchuk would most likely not be successful, as there are no signs of dissatisfaction with Zelenskyy among either the Ukrainian population or the Ukrainian elite. It also remains questionable whether the Kremlin wants to have a puppet government up its sleeve with the return of Medvedchuk if the Russian military wants to invade Kyiv again in a new offensive.

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