TIME Magazineのインスタグラム(time) - 3月29日 02時07分


At first it was hard to tell whether the clip was serious. Standing next to a Christmas tree, Volodymyr Zelensky, one of the most famous #comedians in Ukraine, posted a video on New Year’s Eve announcing his bid for the presidency. Most people in #Ukraine already knew him as the guy who plays the President on television. In his hit sitcom, Servant of the People, he stars as a history teacher who gets elected by accident and becomes the only honest leader in a system full of crooks. But his real-life campaign was no joke. Zelensky has been the front runner in the race since January. In most surveys, roughly twice as many people say they will vote for him as for his closest rivals during the first round of voting on March 31. Polls suggest he would also beat any challenger in the runoff set for April 21, when Zelensky is expected to face the incumbent, President Petro Poroshenko. The matchup between them might seem amusing, as opposed to terrifying, were it not for the fault lines that run through Ukraine, writes Simon Shuster. The conflict along the border with #Russia has already claimed over 13,000 lives. More than a million people have fled the fighting. The U.S. and its allies have sent weapons to help defend Ukraine and imposed sanctions to punish Russia. The resulting standoff has brought the Cold War back to life along the eastern edge of #Europe, and the next Ukrainian President will need to keep it from turning hot. Zelensky says he’ll manage it. “Try not to worry,” he told TIME in his dressing room one night in March after the premiere of his new variety show in Kiev. “We’ll figure it out.” Read more at the link in bio. Photographs by @anastasiatl for TIME


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