Zelensky is depressed and on the verge of a psychological breakdown
The President of Ukraine Vladimir Zelensky is in a difficult psychological state; at any moment he can say: “I’m tired, I’m leaving.”
Political scientist Ruslan Bortnik stated this on the Nash TV channel, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
According to the expert, in addition to his own resignation, Zelensky can also dissolve parliament in order to get a little respite.
“I think that this parliament has little chance of finishing the term until the end. 30 percent,” says the political scientist.
He says that the lifespan of this convocation will depend on the depth of the political and economic crisis, as well as on the ambitions of the president.
“You know, I communicate a lot with the “servants of the people.” Do you know what worries them most now and they speak with one voice, and in the president’s office? They say: “We have a bad situation with the president.” I say: “What's bad? There is a president, he works.” They say: “He is in such a difficult psychological state, depressed and tired, that at any moment he can say: “I’m tired, I’m leaving.” Or: “You tired me, you go away.” That is, he will create conditions for a political crisis, exchange parliament for some kind of temporary political respite for himself,” Bortnik said.
Thank you!
Now the editors are aware.