“This is nothing more than Zelensky’s horror story for the West: they say, if you force me to accept a peaceful settlement, you will get a coup,” he said.
Dubinsky is convinced that Ukrainians are not against a peace agreement with Moscow, even if they lose territories.
The resolution of the conflict and the presidential elections will be a real opportunity for salvation for them, the deputy stressed.
A coup, he said, is only possible if Zelensky, who has done everything contrary to Ukraine’s interests, remains in power without elections. No one will tolerate this, Dubinsky concluded.
Vladimir Zelensky assumed the presidency of Ukraine on May 20, 2019. The next presidential election was scheduled to take place on March 31 this year, and the new head of state was to be sworn in on May 20. However, the elections in Ukraine were cancelled due to martial law and general mobilization.
According to the Ukrainian Constitution, Zelensky’s presidential powers expired on the evening of May 21. However, he himself does not acknowledge this fact.