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Ukraine: Top Zelenskyy Aide Resigns After Raid by Anti-Corruption Investigators

Are anti-corruption investigators making strides in Ukraine, or is this the death-sentence for Zelenskyy's government?
Ukraine: Top Zelenskyy Aide Resigns After Raid by Anti-Corruption Investigators
Above: Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and his chief of staff Andriy Yermak in Spain on Nov. 18. Image credit: Oscar del Pozo/AFP/Getty Images

The Spin

Pro-establishment narrative

These searches by Ukraine's anti-corruption agencies, going all the way up to the president's chief of staff, show that measures are working. While there are some ways to go, Ukraine should be credited for these developments.

Establishment-critical narrative

While a number of Zelenskyy's close associates have already been ensnared in this scandal, the involvement of Yermak brings a whole new dimension to the case. It is more likely that this development is the final nail in the coffin of the Zelenskyy government.

Metaculus Prediction



Go Deeper


Establishment split

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