Zelensky was considered a puppet???
Russia's attack on ukraine continues and President Volodymyr Zelensky is constantly pleading for help from global leaders. Zelensky, who has emerged as the most famous President of ukraine at present, has had a full career as a comedian. He has also played an important role in a very famous sitcom. In this sitcom, he was in the role of a history teacher who becomes the President of the country. Fate turned Zelensky's character into reality and he was elected as the President of ukraine in 2019.
Zelensky called himself an outsider in the presidential electionIn the election campaign, Volodymyr Zelenskyy had called himself an outsider. At the same time, it was also told loudly that he would bring necessary changes in power. He talked about working on two main issues. The first issue was about limiting the economic power of the Oligarchs, a corrupt business community of Ukraine's very wealthy, and the second was related to the end of the war in eastern Ukraine. Although Volodymyr's agenda was not very clear, he managed to defeat then-President Petro Poroshenko.
Success was achieved because of trying to end the warVolodymyr Zelenskyy, who was politically inexperienced, initially tried to reach out to the separatists backed by Russia. This was Zelensky's initial attempt to end the conflict. This effort gave Volodymyr Zelenskyy unprecedented success in the election.Initially, Zelensky was considered a puppetWhen Zelensky began his political career, he was considered nothing more than a puppet of the oligarch Kolomoisky, but over time he re-established himself. He rose from a Russian-speaking leader to establish himself as an opponent of the wealthy and corrupt oligarch community. Zelensky's achievements include making pro-Russian eastern ukraine more nationalistic. Russ Bellant, who is researching ukraine, says that "Volodymyr put up a unified government, did not do exactly what russia wanted. He knows that he is trapped between the superpowers. He knows his job and Will take care of himself."