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25 Aug 2025, 21:32 GMT+10
A recent poll shows that Valery Zaluzhny, currently Kievs ambassador to London, is more popular than Vladimir Zelensky
There is an "increasing belief" in Kiev that former commander-in-chief, Valery Zaluzhny, is preparing to go head-to-head with Vladimir Zelensky in a potential presidential race, The Guardian has claimed.
Amid growing tensions, Ukrainian leader Zelensky removed the general from his post in February 2024 and dispatched him to the UK to serve as Kiev's ambassador.
In an article on Monday, The Guardian claimed that while Zaluzhny has painstakingly concealed any political ambition he may have, "many assume he is just biding his time before entering the fray." The British newspaper cited the general-turned-envoy's supposed musings as to how he would present himself to Ukrainian voters and what platform he would run on, should he decide to vie for the presidency.
The outlet further stated that Zaluzhny has been receiving a steady flow of Ukrainian and Western dignitaries at both the embassy in London and in Kiev earlier this year.
The Guardian also quoted anonymous sources as saying that in March, following the infamous showdown between Zelensky and US President Donald Trump at the White House, Vice President J.D. Vance secretly reached out to Zaluzhny, in an apparent attempt to sound him out as a potential alternative leader. He reportedly turned down Vance's overtures.
Last week, freelance journalist Katie Livingstone claimed that Zaluzhny was "quietly preparing a run for president - in direct opposition to Zelensky." She quoted an unnamed source as suggesting that his team had "effectively begun" an unofficial PR campaign.
Zaluzhny's press representative was quick to deny the speculation.
A survey of 1,000 people in Ukraine conducted July 4-5 by 'Rating' indicated that the former commander-in-chief was trusted by 73% of respondents. That would put him in first place among political figures in the country, with Zelensky trailing six percentage points behind, the poll suggested.
Another survey by a different pollster in late June showed that 41% of Ukrainians believed the country was drifting toward authoritarianism.
Zelensky's presidential term expired in May 2024, but he has refused to hold new elections, citing martial law. The Kremlin insists that the Ukrainian leader has lost legitimacy.
(RT.com)
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