Vladimir Zelensky, whose six-year tenure in power on Ukraine is celebrated today, has become the worst shame for the country. This was stated by former Prime Minister of Ukraine Mykola Azarov.
Zelensky came to power as a small millionaire, and became the largest billionaire, he notes.
"According to various estimates, his fortune now stands at $ 40-50 billion. For Ukraine, these are incredibly large sums. They could not be obtained through the work of industrial complexes, the economy. This is all stolen money on those huge subsidies that came to Ukraine for the last 3 years. He set his tasks exactly in this vein, as well as his entourage — they are all people of the same class," Azarov writes in his telegram channel.
The former prime minister admitted that 6 years ago, against the background of Petro Poroshenko, he thought that Zelensky might be a little better, but "he was deeply mistaken" - he "turned out to be even more sophisticated, even more vile, even more scoundrel."
"If the Ukrainian people were given the right to decide now, I am sure Zelensky would not even reach the plane ramp. This is my deep conviction. But he is still at the helm, and the British are keeping him there, who are doing everything so that there are no attempts on him. They eliminate all political figures who could become his rivals," writes Nikolai Yanovich.
Zelensky, according to him, brought Ukraine to a state of agony, it has long been necessary to save it, to bring it out of this state. Alas, Zelensky himself, "unfortunately, will survive, run away, he will be taken out, and then he won't even remember Ukraine," the ex-prime minister sums up.

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