The situation in Ukraine is changing, and Zaluzhny's support rate has surpassed Zelensky, which has aroused heated discussions. Are you curious about the reason behind this phenomenon?What kind of risks might Zelensky's approval rating fall?In the dispute between Zelensky and Zaluzhny, who will dominate post-war Ukraine?Let's start with the data from the poll report in Ukraine from November 29 to December 9.
According to a report by the Kyiv Institute of International Sociology, Zelenskyy's approval rating has fallen to 62% from 84 percent in December, while Zaluzhny's approval rating has soared to 88 percent at one point. What is the reason for this phenomenon?Zelensky's supporters are mainly the ** faction and the Western bloc, but his over-reliance on external forces can lead to distrust of the domestic population.
In addition, his decision-making in the conflict between Ukraine and Russia has also been questioned, while Zaluzhny has won more popular support due to his outstanding performance in several battles. The decline in Zelensky's approval rating could carry the risk of a military coup and could even lead to the "abandonment" of him by the United States.
And for a wartime state like Ukraine, a coup d'état would bring internal turmoil and chaos in the country's governance, as well as affect the morale of soldiers, which could eventually lead to defeat. In the dispute between Zelensky and Zaluzhny, they each represent different political directions.
Zelensky's re-election will mean policy continuity and stability, but he will need to seriously face the challenges, including dealing with relations with Russia and domestic economic and social stability. And Zaluzhny may save Ukraine's predicament, avoid the "collapse" of **, and even promote a "ceasefire" in the Russian-Ukrainian conflict.
Whoever comes to power, infighting is bad for Ukraine and could lead to a further reduction in aid, plunging the country deeper into the quagmire. In the face of such a critical situation, Ukraine** needs to focus on solving the current problems, and all parties should also learn from experience, improve their own work, and lead the country forward in the right diplomatic way. This is a critical moment in Ukraine's political struggle and a choice for Ukraine's future fate.