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Zelenskyy or Zaluzhnyi. Who Would Ukrainians Vote For?

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A hypothetical runoff in a Ukrainian presidential election suggests former Armed Forces Commander-in-Chief Valery Zaluzhnyi—currently Ukraine’s ambassador to the UK—would ultimately defeat President Volodymyr Zelensky, according to new polling data. Among voters who have made up their minds and intend to participate, Zelensky is ahead with 30.9%, followed closely by Zaluzhnyi with 27.7%. Former President Petro Poroshenko ranks third. When all re…

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If the presidential elections in Ukraine were to take place soon, most of the Ukrainians would vote in the first round on the current president, Volodimir Zelenski, and the Ukrainian ambassador in the United Kingdom and former military commander Valeri...

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The Verkhovna Rada is working on a special bill to hold elections after the war. This was stated by the head of parliament, Ruslan Stefanchuk, RBK-Ukraine reports with reference to the telethon broadcast. "We are working on this bill, because a new special bill is needed to hold the next elections, which will regulate the so-called post-war elections," Stefanchuk said. At the same time, the head of the Verkhovna Rada noted that after the end of …

More than 30% of U.S. citizens do not know who Volodimir Zelenski is nor have they heard his name, shows a survey of the research company... 27.06.2025, Sputnik Mundo

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Digi 24 broke the news in Romania on Thursday, June 26, 2025.
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