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The Times named the reasons – UNIAN
It is noted that it is still unclear when Ukrainians will be able to choose their next president.
Almost three years after the war began in Ukraine, President Volodymyr Zelensky's popularity is waning and few Ukrainians see him as their next president. The Times writes about this.
According to a public opinion poll published by the Center for Social Monitoring in Kyiv, only 16 percent would vote for his re-election to a second term. The poll also found that about 60 percent would prefer that Zelensky not even run for re-election.
“It's very difficult to be a popular president when you've had a full-scale war going on for three years. People are tired, and almost everyone has someone they've lost. It's…