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Volodymyr Zelensky: Comedian-president calls snap election | Volodymyr Zelensky: Comedian-president calls snap election |
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Comedian Volodymyr Zelensky announced a snap parliamentary election during his swearing-in as Ukraine's new president. | Comedian Volodymyr Zelensky announced a snap parliamentary election during his swearing-in as Ukraine's new president. |
The election was expected to take place in October 2019. But at the ceremony in Kiev Mr Zelensky said "I am dissolving the Verkhovna Rada (parliament)". | The election was expected to take place in October 2019. But at the ceremony in Kiev Mr Zelensky said "I am dissolving the Verkhovna Rada (parliament)". |
He said ending the conflict with Russian-backed rebels in the east would be his top priority. | He said ending the conflict with Russian-backed rebels in the east would be his top priority. |
A political novice, he campaigned strongly against official corruption. | A political novice, he campaigned strongly against official corruption. |
"People must come to power who will serve the public," he said on Monday. | "People must come to power who will serve the public," he said on Monday. |
Russian President Vladimir Putin said he would not congratulate Mr Zelensky on his inauguration, but would wait for "the first successes in settling the internal conflict in south-eastern Ukraine, and in normalising Russian-Ukrainian relations". | Russian President Vladimir Putin said he would not congratulate Mr Zelensky on his inauguration, but would wait for "the first successes in settling the internal conflict in south-eastern Ukraine, and in normalising Russian-Ukrainian relations". |
Meanwhile, Russia's Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov called on Ukraine's new leader to implement the Minsk peace accord agreed in 2015, and also suggested an "all for all" prisoner swap between both sides. | Meanwhile, Russia's Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov called on Ukraine's new leader to implement the Minsk peace accord agreed in 2015, and also suggested an "all for all" prisoner swap between both sides. |
Mr Zelensky a former television star, acted the part of Ukrainian president in a popular comedy series. He scored a landslide victory in last month's presidential election. | Mr Zelensky a former television star, acted the part of Ukrainian president in a popular comedy series. He scored a landslide victory in last month's presidential election. |
"We must become Icelanders in football, Israelis in defending our native land, Japanese in technology," he said at the swearing-in. | "We must become Icelanders in football, Israelis in defending our native land, Japanese in technology," he said at the swearing-in. |
He said Ukrainians must also "become Swiss in our ability to live happily with each other, despite any differences". | He said Ukrainians must also "become Swiss in our ability to live happily with each other, despite any differences". |
"Our first task is to achieve a ceasefire in Donbas," he said, referring to the eastern region controlled by Russian-backed rebels. | "Our first task is to achieve a ceasefire in Donbas," he said, referring to the eastern region controlled by Russian-backed rebels. |
In the election Mr Zelensky ousted incumbent Petro Poroshenko, who had been in power since 2014. | In the election Mr Zelensky ousted incumbent Petro Poroshenko, who had been in power since 2014. |
Mr Zelensky has given few details of his plans since winning by a landslide on 21 April. He has left it to a team of advisers to try and reassure people that he knows what he is doing. | |
At the ceremony, Mr Zelensky was given golden symbols of office, including a sceptre, which he held aloft in a victory salute. | At the ceremony, Mr Zelensky was given golden symbols of office, including a sceptre, which he held aloft in a victory salute. |
Russian state TV said no Russian official had been invited to the inauguration. | Russian state TV said no Russian official had been invited to the inauguration. |
Mr Zelensky made his inaugural address in Ukrainian but at one point, referring to the conflict in the east, he switched to Russian, saying: "I'm convinced that for this dialogue to start, we must see the return of all Ukrainian prisoners". | |
Fighting in the east has claimed about 13,000 lives since Moscow annexed Ukraine's Crimea peninsula in 2014. | Fighting in the east has claimed about 13,000 lives since Moscow annexed Ukraine's Crimea peninsula in 2014. |
Putting on a show | Putting on a show |
Analysis by Jonah Fisher, Kiev Correspondent | Analysis by Jonah Fisher, Kiev Correspondent |
Ukraine saw the Volodymyr Zelensky they knew so well. With a broad smile on his face, he strode the last few hundred metres to the Verkhovna Rada, high five-ing supporters and posing for selfies. | |
Once inside, things got serious. Surrounded by the politicians he has spent most of his career mocking, Mr Zelensky was sworn in and made his inaugural address. | Once inside, things got serious. Surrounded by the politicians he has spent most of his career mocking, Mr Zelensky was sworn in and made his inaugural address. |
As far as I can tell, it was the first full-length public political speech the former comedian has made, and he pulled no punches. | |
During a passage about the conflict in eastern Ukraine he alternated between the Russian and Ukrainian languages, drawing a heckle from an MP, followed by a withering put-down from Mr Zelensky: "Thanks for continuing to divide the nation, Mr Lyashko." | |
Mr Zelensky accused Ukraine's politicians of "creating a country of opportunities - opportunities to steal, bribe and loot", before announcing that he was dissolving parliament and triggering new elections. | Mr Zelensky accused Ukraine's politicians of "creating a country of opportunities - opportunities to steal, bribe and loot", before announcing that he was dissolving parliament and triggering new elections. |
If the new president is to have a chance of delivering on his ambitious plans, he will need the people who swept him to power to transform parliament too. | If the new president is to have a chance of delivering on his ambitious plans, he will need the people who swept him to power to transform parliament too. |
Who is Volodymyr Zelensky? | Who is Volodymyr Zelensky? |
Mr Zelensky starred in the long-running satirical drama Servant of the People in which his character accidentally becomes Ukraine's president. | Mr Zelensky starred in the long-running satirical drama Servant of the People in which his character accidentally becomes Ukraine's president. |
He plays a teacher who is elected after his expletive-laden rant about corruption goes viral on social media. | He plays a teacher who is elected after his expletive-laden rant about corruption goes viral on social media. |
He ran under a political party with the same name as his show. | He ran under a political party with the same name as his show. |
With no previous political experience, Mr Zelensky's campaign focused on his difference from the other candidates rather than on any concrete policy ideas. | With no previous political experience, Mr Zelensky's campaign focused on his difference from the other candidates rather than on any concrete policy ideas. |
Despite this, he stormed to victory and won 73% of the vote. | |
What challenges will he face? | What challenges will he face? |
He made tackling Ukraine's deep-rooted corruption a major campaign theme. Last month, his aides announced plans to scrap MPs' immunity from prosecution and make military purchases more transparent. | He made tackling Ukraine's deep-rooted corruption a major campaign theme. Last month, his aides announced plans to scrap MPs' immunity from prosecution and make military purchases more transparent. |
But perhaps the biggest challenges the new leader will face is the continuing conflict with the eastern rebels. | But perhaps the biggest challenges the new leader will face is the continuing conflict with the eastern rebels. |
In the run-up to his election, Mr Zelensky said he wanted to "renew relations" with eastern Ukraine and start a "powerful information war to end the conflict". | In the run-up to his election, Mr Zelensky said he wanted to "renew relations" with eastern Ukraine and start a "powerful information war to end the conflict". |
There have already been indications that President Putin is determined to test him. | There have already been indications that President Putin is determined to test him. |
Shortly after the election, Mr Putin made it easier for those living in eastern Ukraine's separatist territories to obtain a Russian passport. The move was widely seen as a challenge to Mr Zelensky. | Shortly after the election, Mr Putin made it easier for those living in eastern Ukraine's separatist territories to obtain a Russian passport. The move was widely seen as a challenge to Mr Zelensky. |
In a Facebook post in response, Mr Zelensky's team labelled Russia "an aggressor state which wages war against Ukraine". | In a Facebook post in response, Mr Zelensky's team labelled Russia "an aggressor state which wages war against Ukraine". |
It called on the international community to provide "diplomatic pressure and the pressure of sanctions". | It called on the international community to provide "diplomatic pressure and the pressure of sanctions". |