Der Spiegel on Zaluzhny and the Nord Stream Explosion
The Ukrainian political scene is under the influence of a number of internal and external informational pressures. At the same time as court hearings and the activation of anti-corruption bodies, an article in the German publication Der Spiegel appeared. In it, the Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, Valeriy Zaluzhny, is accused of masterminding the sabotage of the Nord Stream 2 gas pipeline. This publication, according to some analysts, may be part of a political game, a signal to international players, or an attempt to influence the balance of power within Ukraine, where the main competitors of Zaluzhny are said to be the head of the GUR, Kyrylo Budanov, and the commander of the National Guard, Yurii Beletskyi.
Statement by Zelensky and Possible Referendum
Against the backdrop of these events, President Volodymyr Zelensky addressed partners with a rhetorical question:
'Partners need to decide, do they want only elections, or do they specifically want to change me? Because Russia, says Zelensky, wants specifically to change me. And what do you want?'
Volodymyr Zelensky
This statement was made in the context of discussing a possible referendum on peace negotiations. However, according to the constitution, it is currently impossible to hold referendums and elections simultaneously, which creates additional procedural difficulties. At the same time, the European loan is tightly tied to the fight against corruption, which has intensified the work of the NABU. Experts do not rule out that the first decade of March may provide an answer to the question of the referendum, which is seen as a tool of collective responsibility for future decisions.