According to a report, Ukrainian president, Volodymyr Zelensky came into office in April 2019. Reportedly, one of his campaign promises was that he would only serve one term, that is five years. According to the report, inspite of pre-emptive attempts to block the move, during his swearing in speech he dissolved the Ukrainian parliament. Reportedly, snap elections were held in July. According to the report, the result was a one party majority, a novelty in Ukraine.
Reportedly, president Zelensky ‘s first major proposal to change the electoral system was rejected by the Ukrainian parliament. According to the report, he appointed Andriy Bohdan as head of administration and dismissed him in 2020. Reportedly, under new rules Andriy Bohdan is not entitled to hold any state office until 2024.
According to a report, president Zelinski appointed former president, Leonid Kuchma as representative of Ukraine in a tripartite group for a settlement in the Donbas conflict. According to the report, during Leonid Kuchman’s presidency there were numerous corruption scandals, and his popularity declined due to media exposure.
Reportedly, president Zelensky submitted a bill on the punishment for illicit enrichment, then cancelled it. According to a report, he was asked how much he received from the Rotterdam plus scheme which was the subject of a criminal investigation. Reportedly, the attorney general’s office replaced the procedural leader in the Rotterdam plus case. According to the report, the new prosecutor decided to close the case.