The Economist on possible elections in Ukraine in 2025: prospects for Zelensky and Zaluzhny.


Zelensky may face political challenges in 2025 - analysis
According to The Economist, support for President Volodymyr Zelensky is declining and serious political challenges may arise in 2025.
Ukraine has two key dates - January 20 and May 25, which could be decisive for the country's politics. January 20 could have been an opportunity to stop the war and establish a ceasefire, and May 25 - to hold elections. The President's Office denies this information, but many sources consider it plausible.
According to polls, Zelensky may lose the second round of elections to former chief of the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, Valeriy Zaluzhny, who is currently serving as ambassador to the United Kingdom. However, Zaluzhny has not yet made an official statement about his political plans.
According to the publication, preparations for possible elections have already begun in Kyiv. Regional election headquarters are compiling lists of candidates. However, some of Zelensky's opponents do not dare to speak publicly about this, as they fear harsh reactions from the presidential office.
One of Zelensky's colleagues advised him not to participate in the elections and to stick to his initial promise of one term. This could help the president maintain his reputation and go down in history as the one who united the nation during the war.
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