
Zelenskyy's Approval Rating Plummets to 16%, Poll Shows
Amidst the ongoing war with Russia, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy faces a significant challenge: a plummeting approval rating. A recent poll conducted by The Times on November 26th reveals that a mere 16% of Ukrainians would support his reelection. This stark figure underscores the growing discontent among the population. The same poll indicated that if new elections were held, former Commander-in-Chief Valerii Zaluzhnyi would likely win. The video highlights the concerns surrounding Zelenskyy's leadership, particularly his response to the war's challenges and accusations of surrounding himself with individuals from the "Kvartal 95" studio. While The Times acknowledges these issues, they also point to Zelenskyy's historical significance as the youngest president to lead Ukraine through a war against Putin's aggression. The uncertainty surrounding the timing of the next presidential election remains, given that the current term ends in May 2024, but elections have been postponed indefinitely due to the ongoing war.