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KYIV, Ukraine - President Volodymyr Zelenskyy dismissed the head of Ukraine's security services and its prosecutor general on Sunday, later announcing that hundreds of criminal investigations for sus.
he d promised a lot and, perhaps understandably, was struggling to deliver on it. his once sky high ratings in the opinion polls were starting to fall. close allies from the election campaign zelensky called them his dream team turned on him within a year. comedian brought incompetent people, who now run major government institutions. 0r misrun major government institutions. therefore you cannot achieve results, that s it. so the optimism, the hope of change that existed a year ago, that s over? i would say look, i would say many things are over, for example promises, by the way, another promise of his was fighting with oligarchs, it s over. i think reforms, the window of opportunity has closed. ruslan ryaboshapka was sacked as attorney general after just seven months he says for pushing too hard to tackle
people, who now run major government institutions. or misrun major government institutions. therefore you cannot achieve results, that s it. so the optimism, the hope of change that existed a year ago, that s over? i would say look, i would say many things are over, for example promises, by the way, another promise of his was fighting with oligarchs, it s over. i think reforms, the window of opportunity has closed. ruslan ryaboshapka was sacked as attorney general after just seven months he says for pushing too hard to tackle corruption and the powerful oligarchs. or perhaps he became tired with all this reform and decided to be in a more comfortable situation. it was bad news and a bad discussions with the so called reformers,