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EPISODE · Jul 23, 2025 · 50 MIN

Protests Breakout Against Zelensky! /Lt Col Daniel Davis & Ian Proud

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For the first time during the Russia-Ukraine war, public protests have erupted across Ukrainian cities—not in Russia—reflecting growing dissatisfaction among Ukrainians, including some members of Zelensky’s own political party. The unrest appears linked to President Zelensky’s rollback of anti-corruption protections, particularly his recent moves that weaken oversight agencies like NABU.Former British diplomat Ian Proud suggests that Zelensky, buoyed by his international praise and symbolic status in the West, has grown increasingly authoritarian and may believe he's politically untouchable. He has cracked down on opposition, continued prosecuting the war with unquestioned Western support, and now appears to be dismantling domestic checks on corruption.There’s rising awareness, even among Western media and officials, that Ukraine’s corruption remains pervasive—a reality long acknowledged but deliberately overlooked in favor of supporting Ukraine against Russia. European governments and elites have rationalized ongoing financial and military aid, knowing much of it might be lost to graft, because they view Ukraine as a strategic bulwark against Russia.Now, however, public frustration is rising in Europe—especially in places like Germany, France, Hungary, and the UK—where citizens are questioning why their tax money is funding a war while their own economies suffer. Zelensky’s policies, especially the new moratorium on business inspections, are seen as weakening accountability, further eroding trust.Western elites may be forced to reassess their stance if populist or anti-establishment parties gain more traction, capitalizing on public anger over increasing defense spending and economic strain. There’s concern this could unravel the political consensus that has thus far kept aid flowing to Ukraine.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

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For the first time during the Russia-Ukraine war, public protests have erupted across Ukrainian cities—not in Russia—reflecting growing dissatisfaction among Ukrainians, including some members of Zelensky’s own political party. The unrest appears linked to President Zelensky’s rollback of anti-corruption protections, particularly his recent moves that weaken oversight agencies like NABU.Former British diplomat Ian Proud suggests that Zelensky, buoyed by his international praise and symbolic status in the West, has grown increasingly authoritarian and may believe he's politically untouchable. He has cracked down on opposition, continued prosecuting the war with unquestioned Western support, and now appears to be dismantling domestic checks on corruption.There’s rising awareness, even among Western media and officials, that Ukraine’s corruption remains pervasive—a reality long acknowledged but deliberately overlooked in favor of supporting Ukraine against Russia. European governments and elites have rationalized ongoing financial and military aid, knowing much of it might be lost to graft, because they view Ukraine as a strategic bulwark against Russia.Now, however, public frustration is rising in Europe—especially in places like Germany, France, Hungary, and the UK—where citizens are questioning why their tax money is funding a war while their own economies suffer. Zelensky’s policies, especially the new moratorium on business inspections, are seen as weakening accountability, further eroding trust.Western elites may be forced to reassess their stance if populist or anti-establishment parties gain more traction, capitalizing on public anger over increasing defense spending and economic strain. There’s concern this could unravel the political consensus that has thus far kept aid flowing to Ukraine. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

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