"Amnesty for Volodymyr Zelenski". Elon Musk has an thought for Ukraine

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From left: president of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenski and Elon Musk, close associate of U.S. president Donald Trump

"The president of Ukraine, Volodymyr Zelensk, should be offered any form of amnesty in a neutral country in exchange for a peaceful transition towards democracy in Ukraine", wrote X Elon Musk, billionaire and close associate of U.S. president Donald Trump.

Musk thus commented on the sympathetic post with Trump commentator Rogan O’Handley (on X occurs under the pseudonym DC_Draino – ed.) in which called the Zelenski dictator.

Expert: Zelenski will go to prison after the election

O’Handley expressed the view that the president of Ukraine “knows that erstwhile the war is over, his power will end.“and will neglect in the elections. “Then his opponents will initiate investigation into money laundering and (Zelenski – ed.) will go to prison," added the commentator.

These words are a repetition message by US president Donald TrumpThat he called Zelenski "dictator without election" and suggested that the Ukrainian leader supported only 4% of society, as Zelenski described as ‘Russian disinformation’.

SEE: The Kiev is cut off from the aid. J. D. Vance has an offer for Zelenski

Ukrainian leader declared he was ready resignif this will bring peace in Ukraine or lead to the adoption of the country to NATO.

War in Ukraine. Rules forbid elections

Five years old the word of office of Zelenski expired on 20 May 2024.However, elections were not organized due to the war Russia. The current martial law law prohibits the holding of elections during its duration.

Provisions of that Act extend the word of office of the head of state until the date of oath of the president elected after the end of martial law.

SEE: Trump's reaction to Zelenski's words. "America will no longer tolerate this"

According to a survey conducted in early February by the Kiev global Institute of Sociology (KIIS), Zelenski trusts 57 percent of Ukrainians. The percent of citizens trusting the president has increased by 5 percent points over the last 2 months. In December Last year, trust in the head of state declared 52 percent of respondents.

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