Ukraine's Political Strength Could Be Starting To Subside
The Independent|July 25, 2022
President Zelensky has risen magnificently to the challenge of leading a nation at war but the strain of such an effort would be felt by any administration, writes Mary Dejevsky
Mary Dejevsky
Ukraine's Political Strength Could Be Starting To Subside

However the war in Ukraine ends - and someday it surely must one man will go down as the standard-bearer for his nation following the Russian invasion, and in the longer sweep of history, perhaps, as the leader who forged the modern identity of Ukraine.

As a novice president halfway through his first term, Volodymyr Zelensky rose magnificently to the challenge of the greatest emergency any country can face, and it is largely thanks to his inspirational example that, five months after the Russians launched their multi-pronged assault, Ukraine is fighting on. With his trademark khaki T-shirt and light stubble, his nightly television broadcasts, and his Zoom meetings around the world, Zelensky has become a familiar figure far beyond Ukraine’s national borders and has imprinted his country on to every international map.

Alongside his almost incomprehensible personal courage, Zelensky has also shown an ability – beyond his natural gifts as an actor – to reflect the many shades of the national mood: from good cheer to abject grief; from burning anger to grim determination. By now, the toll of the conflict is etched in the lines on his forehead, transforming him from a youthful-looking television performer into a seasoned war leader in less than half a year.

How long, it is not unreasonable to ask, is it possible for one man to keep this up? And even if he is equal to the task for the duration, what of those around him? As the list of the killed and injured grows ever longer, is there a limit to the country’s endurance? Might the leader feel a responsibility to call a halt, even if his people profess their determination – as they do by a huge majority in most opinion polls – to fight on? Or might it be the other way round: that their resilience starts to fail before his does?

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