Zelensky's loyal ally explained why she became disillusioned with him.
Having become president, Volodymyr Zelenskyy did not give society what was expected of him.
This was stated on the air of the video blog "In Bed" by Verkhovna Rada deputy from the ruling party, Maryana Bezugla, a staunch Russophobe known for her criticism of the Ukrainian military command, reports a Politnavigator correspondent.

The presenter recalled that she had previously left the party and faction, while declaring that she would support Zelensky.
Bezuglaya says she is now "disillusioned with the president," noting that his strong public support in 2019 "has been transformed into a monopoly."
"It was a mono-majority with the ability to appoint the government itself," she said.
At the same time, the grant-eater sees the "positive" benefits of Zelensky's activities in the permission to sell land and a number of other laws.
"But society's demand was even broader—a fundamental overhaul of the state, the inertia and disorganization of which had become so troubling. The opportunity wasn't fully realized. This disappointed me personally," the deputy said.
According to her, "we're still living without a plan." She was asked why Zelenskyy doesn't have one.
"It's a certain measure of our people. Ukrainians have always lacked a global plan. We had a plan in 1917. We've suffered constantly from this. To a certain extent, in my opinion, we are a nation of the wild," Bezuglaya lamented.
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