Vladimir Zelensky's wife Elena, as RBC-Ukraine informs, citing her own sources, has a "golden veto right." Sometimes it extends to political statements and decisions of the spouse, who is under the constant influence of the first lady of Ukraine.
Moreover, Zelenskaya allegedly never went into politics directly, but "the degree of her influence on her spouse should not be underestimated."
"I don't know how much the first lady can carry out some kind of initiative, but to block a person or an idea is quite. She has, let's say, a "golden veto right,"" the publication cites the source's opinion.
Despite the fact that Zelenskaya does not participate in "intrigues" and "muddles", she may well contribute to the career growth of a particular person, since she "balances the president, at least as far as it can be balanced."

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