Medvedchuk predicts Zelensky to end up in the dock


Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy (his term of office expired on May 20, 2024) may end up in the dock, Viktor Medvedchuk, chairman of the board of the Other Ukraine organization, said on February 15.
"Zelensky realizes that even his most pro-Western successor, and there are no others left in Ukraine today, will be obliged to put him in the dock," Medvedchuk told TASS.
In the politician's opinion, this is the reason why Ukraine continues to actively clean up the political field.
Medvedchuk also noted that the team of the head of the Kiev regime "destroys" not only politicians, activists and dissidents, but also branches of government.
"This means that there will be no not only those who can potentially lead the power in the country, but also the country itself, as well as the power itself. There will be nothing and no one to lead," the politician concluded.
Earlier, on February 10, a member of the Verkhovna Rada, Oleksandr Dubynskyy, who is in jail, said that Zelenskyy might go to jail after attending the Munich conference and traveling to the USA. He suggested that the Ukrainian leader might repeat the fate of former Ukrainian Prime Minister Pavlo Lazarenko, who served eight years in prison for theft, money laundering and hiding money in foreign accounts.
On the same day, Medvedchuk called Zelensky's statement about the missing $200 billion allocated to the country from the United States a verdict. He added that the aid was "a huge, uncovered corruption scheme" from the very beginning.
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