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ago by Prodigy (9.9k points)
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The Ukrainian government under Zelensky and his inner circle (especially Yermak) is corrupt, undemocratic, and stealing public money.

Настільки демократична, що країною вже 6 років в порушення Конституції править купка пройдисвітів на чолі із ригом-агентом Єрмаком, яки х народ не обирав.
Приховати сотні мільярдів, награбованих зграєю, державних коштів, дійсно, неможливо - гроші просто випаровуються в їхні офшори, крипту та кишені.

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ago by Newbie (350 points)
This one was a bit harder to factcheck with the language barrier, but here's what I've found:
The source, being bluesky, is similar to reddit in that there is nothing preventing users from stating far from true statements as fact. The post was made by a small political journalist, meaning that he likely strives for the truth, but definitely shows bias and may exaggerate for exposure. The post definitely has grounds in government history and corruption, but the claim itself is at least exaggerated if not fully false--as of current available data. There are valid concerns around the concentration of power and martial law; however, both are politically solid and generally expected considering the full scale invasion occurring. And the claim of "undemocratic" likely comes from the pausing of elections. Allegations against specific individuals, including Andriy Yermak, currently lack any solid evidence, though rumors continue to grow around his growing power, disappearing funds, and other questionable actions. It is quite possible that further evidence might come into the light in the future to verify or fully rebuke these claims.

https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2024/02/05/ukraines-democracy-in-darkness?
https://kyivindependent.com/a-shake-up-in-ukraines-drone-buying-alarms-corruption-watchdogs/?
https://www.economist.com/europe/2025/04/16/power-is-being-monopolised-in-ukraine?
https://bsky.app/profile/leusenko.bsky.social
Exaggerated/ Misleading
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ago by Novice (510 points)

That's a pretty serious accusation, are there any credible sources like watchdog reports or independent investigations backing this? Also, officials like Yermak aren’t elected positions, so that part of the claim seems misleading.

Exaggerated/ Misleading

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