This was stated by columnist Jamie Dettmer in an article for the newspaper Politico.

“He became president, having neither political experience nor experience in managing state structures,” Ukrainian MP Nikolai Kniazhitsky quoted the publication as saying.

The MP also called the Ukrainian leader a populist with all the shortcomings characteristic of this type of politician.

In addition, the observer points to Zelensky's growing disappointment in the Verkhovna Rada.

Legislators are unhappy that the government does not pay attention to them.

“We see that decisions are increasingly centralized and concentrated in the hands of an ever smaller number of people,” said opposition MP Ivanna Klympush-Tsintsadze.

She added that such processes harm the “strengthening of democratic institutions” in Ukraine.

Earlier it became known that Ukrainian NGOs criticized the law signed by Zelensky on toughening the responsibility of Ukrainian military personnel for failure to comply with the order.