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- Zelensky Says More Counteroffensives Planned as They Regain Territory
- Volodomyr Zelenskyy: From 'completely out of his depth' to Ukraine’s ...
- Zelensky To Meet European Leaders In London Amid Fallout From Tense ...
- Not the President's Men: Why Zelensky Keeps Shuffling His Ambassadors ...
- Ukraine And Allies Rue Costly Mistakes As Russia Pounces - Newsweek
- Ukraine solved its problem with NATO's weapons - Newsweek
- Oekraïense veiligheidsdienst vermoordt directe opponent van Zelensky ...
- Zelensky in Greece to meet EU, Balkan leaders - Officials - Vanguard News
- Russia playing with lives of Ukrainian prisoners: Volodymyr Zelensky
- Volodymyr Zelenskyy announced all the questions of the nationwide poll ...



Early Life and Education



Career in Entertainment


Entry into Politics
Zelensky's transition from comedy to politics was swift and unexpected. In 2018, he announced his candidacy for the 2019 presidential election, running on an anti-corruption platform and leveraging his popularity from "Servant of the People." His campaign, characterized by its use of social media and a pledge to bring change to Ukraine's political landscape, resonated with the public. On April 21, 2019, Zelensky won the election with a landslide victory, capturing over 73% of the vote in the second round.
Presidency and Leadership
As President, Zelensky has faced numerous challenges, including ongoing conflict with Russian-backed separatists in the Donbas region and the need for significant economic reforms. One of his first actions was to dissolve the Ukrainian parliament and call for snap elections, which his party, Servant of the People, won by a significant margin, giving him a strong mandate for reform. Zelensky's presidency has also been marked by his response to the COVID-19 pandemic and his efforts to combat corruption, a longstanding issue in Ukrainian politics. His leadership during these crises has been under international scrutiny, with many praising his commitment to transparency and reform.