Volodymyr Zelenskyy (6do encyclopedia)



Volodymyr Zelenskyy is a Ukrainian comedian, actor, writer, and producer who gained notoriety for his work in the entertainment industry. He was born on January 25, 1978, in Kryvyi Rih, Ukraine, and led a typical childhood in the city. He is best known for his work on the popular Ukrainian TV show, “Servant of the People,” and for his stance on reform, anti-corruption, and anti-war.

Early Life and Career

Zelenskyy began his career in the entertainment industry during his university years. He got his start in 1997 when he and his friends formed the comedy troupe, “95 Kvartal,” in Kyiv. The team specialized in political and cultural satire, and their performances soon became widely popular across the country.

As his popularity grew, Zelenskyy became heavily involved in television and film. In 2003 he produced and starred in the comedy series, “Studio Kvartal 95,” which aired on Ukrainian television. The show was well-received by both audiences and critics and is considered to be one of the most successful comedy shows in Ukrainian history.

In 2015, Zelenskyy began work on the satirical political show, “Servant of the People.” The show follows the story of a high school teacher named Vasyl Holoborodko who unexpectedly becomes the Ukrainian president after a viral video of him condemning corruption and oligarchs goes viral. The show was released on the Ukrainian channel 1+1 and was a massive success, garnering high ratings and critical acclaim.

Political Involvement

In May 2019, Zelenskyy announced that he would run for the Ukrainian presidency. Despite having no prior political experience, he ran on a platform of anti-corruption, economic reform, and an end to the conflict in eastern Ukraine. His campaign attracted a large number of supporters and was able to unite Ukrainians across the political spectrum.

In the first round of voting, held on March 31, 2019, Zelenskyy won nearly 30% of the vote, the highest of any candidate. He then went on to win the run-off election against incumbent President Petro Poroshenko on April 21 in a landslide victory, securing over 70% of the vote.

Zelenskyy’s victory was seen as a resounding rejection of the political establishment and a call for change. His platform had focused on tackling corruption, improving the economy, and securing peace in the Donbas region of eastern Ukraine. He also pledged to reduce the power of Ukraine’s oligarchs, who are widely seen as having a stranglehold on the country’s politics and economy.

President of Ukraine

On May 20, 2019, Zelenskyy was inaugurated as President of Ukraine, becoming the youngest Ukrainian president in history at the age of 41. In his inauguration speech, he pledged to “de-oligarchize” Ukraine and to reduce the influence of the country’s oligarchs.

One of Zelenskyy’s first acts as president was to dissolve the Ukrainian parliament and call for early parliamentary elections. He also pledged to improve relations with Russia and to negotiate a peaceful resolution to the conflict in eastern Ukraine, which has been ongoing since 2014.

Zelenskyy has also taken steps to improve the Ukrainian economy, signing a free trade agreement with Canada and securing a $3.9 billion loan from the International Monetary Fund. He has also launched a number of anti-corruption initiatives, including the formation of a new anti-corruption court and the dismissal of a number of corrupt officials.

Personal Life

Zelenskyy is married to Olena Zelenska, who is a producer and cultural manager. The couple has two children together. Zelenskyy is known for being a private individual, with little information available about his personal life.

Conclusion

Volodymyr Zelenskyy is a Ukrainian comedian, actor, writer, and producer who gained international recognition for his political activism and his work in the entertainment industry. His presidency has been marked by his commitment to tackling corruption, improving the economy, and securing peace in eastern Ukraine. Despite facing numerous challenges during his term, Zelenskyy remains committed to his vision of a more open, prosperous, and democratic Ukraine.


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Zelensky wanted Eurovision to be hosted near Ukraine - not UK

Telegraph

23-05-11 09:01


Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has said he would have preferred Eurovision to be held in a neighbouring country to help Ukrainians attend the ceremony. The UK is hosting the competition this year, as Ukraine was unable to do so on safety grounds. Zelensky previously promised to host the event in Mariupol. Ukraine won Eurovision in 2022 with Kalush Orchestra in Turin.

https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2023/05/11/zelensky-eurovision-hosting-nation-uk/
Live Ukraine-Russia war latest: Ukraine needs more time before launching counter-offensive, says Zelensky

Telegraph

23-05-11 07:54


Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has said that the country requires more time to launch its anticipated counteroffensive against Russia in the east due to the need for further Western aid. Zelensky said that Ukrainian combat brigades were "ready," but that he is waiting for armoured vehicles and additional arms that are currently being shipped in "batches." He claimed in an interview with public service broadcasters that he is confident in the power of the military to advance in the anticipated counteroffensive. The Kremlin admitted that its operation in Ukraine is "very difficult" amid reports of its troops retreating to Bakhmut in the face of a Ukrainian counteroffensive.

https://www.telegraph.co.uk/world-news/2023/05/11/ukraine-russia-war-latest-news-putin-troops-flee-bakhmut/
Ukraine: The Latest podcast - What the British army could learn from Ukrainian forces

Telegraph

23-05-10 17:15


The Ukrainian military’s willingness to innovate more quickly than other armies has been praised by former British soldiers in a daily podcast, Ukraine: The Latest, created by UK broadsheet the Telegraph in response to the 2014 Russian invasion of Ukraine. In the podcast, associate editor for defence Dominic Nicholls compared the cultural differences between British and Ukrainian armies, noting how necessity had enabled the latter to innovate more quickly. Hamish De Bretton-Gordon, a former commander of the UK’s 1st Royal Tank Regiment, praised the fighting spirit of the Ukrainian military but emphasised the importance of sufficient equipment provision.

https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2023/05/10/what-the-british-army-could-learn-from-the-ukrainian-forces/
Ukraine: The Latest podcast - Putin's Victory Day speech 'insults' Russia's WW2 veterans

Telegraph

23-05-09 17:21


The Russian President, Vladi­mir Putin’s scaled-back Victory Day Parade in Moscow has been seen as an admission that the Russian army has been decimated in Ukraine. The Parade commemorates the end of the Second World War, however Putin focused most of his speech on Eastern Ukraine, and fighting for Russia. Commentators have suggested that last year Russia was threatening to be in Kiev in three days, now they are simply hoping Putin was not killed in a drone strike on the Kremlin.

https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2023/05/09/putins-victory-day-speech-insults-russias-ww2-veterans/
China vows to retaliate against EU sanctions on its companies

Financial Times

23-05-09 14:19


China's foreign minister, Qin Gang, has warned of possible retaliation against EU proposals to impose sanctions on Chinese companies accused of supporting Russia's war machine. Eight Chinese companies have been listed in a new package of sanctions due for discussion by EU member states this week, as Brussels looked to tighten its curbs on dual-use products that could be deployed elsewhere. Until now, the EU has avoided targeting China, arguing that there was as yet no evidence it supplied weapons to Russia. The proposals face unanimous backing from every EU member.

https://www.ft.com/content/7b482ea6-49ff-4212-8475-87e74a16f8c5
Why Vladimir Putin isn’t shutting down the outspoken ‘thug’ running the Wagner Group

The Toronto Star

23-05-16 00:07


Analysts are trying to understand the motivations behind Yevgeny Prigozhin, founder of the notorious private military company, the Wagner Group, who continues to flout what is acceptable in a time of war, despite having had talks with Ukraine which could be considered treasonous. He was also behind the Russian troll farm behind the effort to sway the results of the 2016 US presidential election. As the Russian military efforts stall, some analysts believe that in Russia he is becoming more important than President Vladimir Putin. Abbas Gallyamov, a political analyst and former Putin speech writer, said: “The situation is changing dramatically, and the things that were previously unimaginable are now becoming realistic.” Thus, Prigozhin may be making preparations for a smooth transition from the battlefield to the Russian political arena with ambitions of founding a conservative political movement. Russian military intelligence analyst, Oleksandr Danylyuk, has suggested that Prigozhin's angred persona may simply benefit Putin's strategic narrative that regime change in Russia would be bad for the West.

https://www.thestar.com/news/world/2023/05/15/why-vladimir-putin-isnt-shutting-down-the-outspoken-thug-running-the-wagner-group.html
Ukraine updates: Russia launches night air attack on Kyiv

Deutsche Welle

23-05-16 03:21


Russia has carried out an eighth wave of air attacks in Ukraine, involving drones and missiles, according to officials in Kiev. It is unclear how many objects were shot down over the city, or whether missiles or drones were used. Falling debris set several cars on fire and injured three people. The attack occurred hours after Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy returned from an EU trip aimed at securing weapons for counteroffensive against Russia. The tanks the US promised earlier this year to deliver to Ukraine have arrived at a German training centre.

https://www.dw.com/en/ukraine-updates-russia-launches-night-air-attack-on-kyiv/a-65632199
Live Ukraine-Russia war latest: Russia fires 'maximum number of missiles in the shortest time' at Kyiv

Telegraph

23-05-16 07:15


Kyiv experienced its eighth air raid this month when Russia launched a concentrated attack on the city on 30 November. Ukraine's City Military Administration head, Serhiy Popko, said the attack was "exceptional in its density - the maximum number of attack missiles in the shortest period of time", and added that "according to preliminary information, the vast majority of enemy targets in the airspace of Kyiv were detected and destroyed." All 18 of the missiles launched were reportedly intercepted by Ukraine.

https://www.telegraph.co.uk/world-news/2023/05/16/copy-of-russia-ukraine-war-latest-news-putin-biden-kyiv-zelensky1/
Ukraine updates: Russia hits Kyiv in 'exceptional' air raid

Deutsche Welle

23-05-16 06:32


Kyiv officials have reported that it shot down several objects in the Kyiv region in light of a new wave of Russian air attacks. The attack featured a number of factors, including drones, which have rarely been utilised in the past by Russian forces. It cannot yet be confirmed whether they launched missiles or drones, nor how many of the missiles which were fired hit their intended targets. Falling debris from the attacks resulted in several fires in Kyiv, and three people have been reported injured.

https://www.dw.com/en/ukraine-updates-russia-hits-kyiv-in-exceptional-air-raid/a-65632199
Top Russian official in coma after grenade attack on Ukrainian barber shop

Telegraph

23-05-16 13:22


The acting interior minister of Russia-controlled Ukraine's Luhansk area, Igor Kornet, was severely injured, along with seven others, when a grenade was thrown at a barbershop in Luhansk. Footage showed the interior of the shop was destroyed. Kornet, who is in a coma, is a high-profile figure who has primary responsibility for the security services in the area.

https://www.telegraph.co.uk/world-news/2023/05/16/russian-official-coma-grenade-barber-shop-ukraine/
Macron follows Britain by sending French 'Storm Shadow' missiles to Ukraine

Telegraph

23-05-16 12:32


France has confirmed that it will supply Ukraine with longer-range missiles, following Britain's decision to offer Kyiv long-range cruise missiles which could strike Crimea and attack the crucial bridge linking Russia with mainland Ukraine. French President Emmanuel Macron said the new munitions would allow Ukraine to resist and lead a counter-offensive. France has delivered Caesar self-propelled howitzers, Milan anti-tank missiles, Mistral anti-aircraft missiles and AMX-10 RC light armoured vehicles to Ukraine. Storm Shadow missiles were used by the UK last weekend, destroying a Russian supply depot and a military command centre 80 miles behind the frontline.

https://www.telegraph.co.uk/world-news/2023/05/16/macron-follows-britain-french-storm-shadow-missiles-ukraine/
Kyiv says it repelled ‘exceptional’ barrage of Russian missiles

Financial Times

23-05-16 12:19


Russia has claimed that it successfully took out a US-made Patriot missile system in Kyiv during an attack, which Ukraine has denied. General Valeriy Zaluzhnyi, commander-in-chief of Ukraine’s armed forces, said all 18 projectiles, including six hypersonic Kinzhals and nine Kalibr cruise missiles, had been downed overnight. Despite Moscow's claims that the missile system had been destroyed, Yuriy Sak, an adviser to the Ukrainian defence minister, dismissed them as "pure propaganda and pure lies." The strikes come over a year into Russia's invasion of Ukraine.

https://www.ft.com/content/86831fe5-edc3-42ac-b5e9-339eb710a0d4
Council of Europe leaders seek to hold Russia accountable

Deutsche Welle

23-05-16 11:59


European leaders at an unprecedented summit of the Council of Europe (CoE) in Reykjavik this week are reportedly focusing on ways to hold Russia accountable for the war in Ukraine. Heads of state and government will also discuss initiatives to address emerging threats to democracy, including climate change and artificial intelligence. Council members are set to approve a new Register of Damage, a mechanism to document the damage to Ukraine caused by Russian forces so Moscow can be held accountable for compensation. The meeting is the Council’s first of this kind in almost 20 years and only the fourth in its seven-decade history.

https://www.dw.com/en/council-of-europe-leaders-seek-to-hold-russia-accountable/a-65637335
Ukraine: The Latest - 'The hotel shook from over a dozen explosions'.

Telegraph

23-05-16 16:29


Kyiv officials say six hypersonic missiles were launched at the city and shot down, but there is no evidence of the incident. International monitors and journalists denied reports of any such missile attack. The Ukrainian government has not commented on the alleged attack. Experts say claims of such a missile strike are highly unlikely, and would be a significant escalation of the conflict.

https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2023/05/16/the-hotel-shook-from-over-a-dozen-explosions/
African leaders to present peace plan to Putin and Zelenskyy

Deutsche Welle

23-05-16 16:26


A delegation of African heads of state will travel to Moscow and Kyiv to help end Russia's war in Ukraine, according to South African President Cyril Ramaphosa. He had held separate phone calls with Ukraine’s Volodymyr Zelenskyy and Russia’s Vladimir Putin, who both agreed to host the African leaders to discuss a potential peace plan for the conflict. Senegal, Uganda, Egypt, the Republic of the Congo, Zambia, and South Africa have been chosen to take part in the mediation effort, and Ramaphosa confirmed the US and UK had expressed “cautious” support for the plan. It is the latest in a string of foreign offers of mediation and peace talks. Ramaphosa stated that Guterres and the African Union (AU) welcomed the initiative, after the UN Secretary-General said peace talks in the Ukraine conflict were not possible at the moment. There is no timeline as yet for the visits, but Ramaphosa said the conflict had been “devastating, and African countries suffered a great deal” from it. South Africa has previously abstained from voting on UN peace resolutions relating to the war, however Ramaphosa insisted that South Africa was impartial after recent allegations that Russian ships containing military hardware were loaded in Cape Town. Despite the allegations, he said that South Africa would not be drawn “into a contest between global powers”.

https://www.dw.com/en/african-leaders-to-present-peace-plan-to-putin-and-zelenskyy/a-65648099
Ukraine detains Supreme Court head in corruption probe

Deutsche Welle

23-05-16 16:19


The head of Ukraine's Supreme Court, Vsevolod Kniaziev, has been detained amid an investigation into "large-scale corruption," according to the National Anti-Corruption Bureau and the Specialized Anti-Corruption Prosecutor's Office. Evidence reportedly links a $2.7m bribe investigation involving top judges at the court to billionaire Kostiantyn Zhevago and the Finance and Credit Financial Group. The agencies have not formally identified Kniaziev as being under suspicion but noted that other individuals are still being investigated. Transparency International's 2022 Corruption Perceptions Index ranked Ukraine 116th out of 180 countries evaluated. Kniaziev was suspended following a no-confidence motion.

https://www.dw.com/en/ukraine-detains-supreme-court-head-in-corruption-probe/a-65647232
Ukraine Supreme Court chief de­tained in $2.7m graft probe

Al Jazeera

23-05-16 14:47


The head of Ukraine's Supreme Court, Vsevolod Kniaziev and another person, have been detained in connection with a $2.7m bribery investigation. The officials allegedly wanted the alleged bribe for a judgment that would permit billionaire Kostiantyn Zhevago to maintain control over mining company shares in a dispute with previous stakeholders. The case is thought to be the largest corruption-related investigation related to the judiciary in Ukraine. Outgoing US President Donald Trump, whose presidency was effectively ended in the November 3 election, had earlier attempted to persuade Ukraine to commence an inquiry into his Democratic rival Joe Biden.

https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2023/5/16/large-scale-corruption-in-ukraines-supreme-court-prosecutors
Top Russian official in coma after grenade attack on Ukrainian barber shop

Telegraph

23-05-16 13:22


The acting interior minister of Russia-controlled Ukraine's Luhansk area, Igor Kornet, was severely injured, along with seven others, when a grenade was thrown at a barbershop in Luhansk. Footage showed the interior of the shop was destroyed. Kornet, who is in a coma, is a high-profile figure who has primary responsibility for the security services in the area.

https://www.telegraph.co.uk/world-news/2023/05/16/russian-official-coma-grenade-barber-shop-ukraine/
Could the apparently failed attack on Kyiv force Russia to question its nuclear capabilities?

Telegraph

23-05-16 18:39


Experts have cast doubt on the effectiveness of Russia’s tactical nuclear weapons following Monday night’s missile attack on Kyiv, in which Ukrainian authorities claimed to have neutralised 100% of the projectiles fired. According to the Ministry of Defence in London, Russia launched a total of 27 missile and drone systems, including Kinzhal ballistic missiles, Kalibr cruise missiles, and Iranian-supplied Shahed drones. Some of these are “dual capable”, meaning they can either be used conventionally or in nuclear form. The claim raises the prospect of a future conflict in which Russia is unable to deploy its nuclear weapons against NATO forces.

https://www.telegraph.co.uk/world-news/2023/05/16/russia-putin-kyiv-missiles-nuclear-weapons-strategy-ukraine/