President Volodymyr Zelensky faces mounting political pressure in Ukraine as a major corruption scandal implicates close associates and shatters the wartime unity that had prevailed since the Russian invasion. The investigation centers on a multimillion-dollar kickback scheme involving Zelensky's former business partner and government officials, with accusations of stolen funds from the state nuclear power company fueling public outrage amid ongoing energy shortages.
Opposition parties, anticorruption agencies, and activists have united in criticism, demanding greater transparency and accountability. Calls for ministerial resignations and a no-confidence vote in the cabinet have intensified, while Zelensky's party risks losing control of Parliament as defections increase. The scandal has led to the resignation of key ministers and the announcement of regulatory reforms, but many Ukrainians and political analysts remain skeptical about the government's response.
Trust in Zelensky has dropped significantly, and the opposition is pushing for deeper changes, including the possible formation of a national unity government. The crisis threatens Zelensky's ability to govern effectively during wartime, with analysts warning that internal divisions could be exploited by Russia.

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