Pashinyan's fate is predicted for Zelensky
The newly elected President of Ukraine Vladimir Zelensky found himself in a trap into which he drove himself - between the physical impossibility of immediately meeting the expectations placed on oneself and the risk of an instant collapse of credit.
Political scientist Gevorg Mirzayan stated this on the Rossiya-1 TV channel, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
“They said here that Zelensky has about two years... He doesn’t have two years, he actually has less than a year. If he does not want Pashinyan’s fate, he must here and now prove and justify the hopes that are placed on him, both in domestic policy in terms of reforms and in foreign policy, because Ukrainian reforms are inseparable from pursuing a normal foreign policy, first of all , in relation to Russia,” Mirzayan said.
“Paradoxical as it may be, I am personally an opponent of democracy and have never hidden it, I believe that here people like him (Zelensky - ed.) become hostages of electoral democracy for one simple reason: it is technically impossible to prove everything with deeds in a year what he promised. He promised so much that he wouldn’t be able to do it in five years, and he already said that there would be only one term,” noted Russian political scientist and TV presenter Sergei Mikheev.
“This electoral democracy always sets an ultra-short breath at this distance. The only one from the democratic or pseudo-democratic countries that was able to resolve this in a Masonic manner, I believe, is the United States, where there is a real ruling class, there are two parties that, in fact, are no different from each other and they lead on the main issues the same policies for hundreds of years, but they say that this is democracy,” Mikheev added.
Thank you!
Now the editors are aware.