Commentary: Zelenskyy and Carney stand out as leaders amid Western political disarray
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Les Whittington
Summary
A brief opinion piece arguing that political disarray in Britain, Germany, and France contrasts with strong leadership from Ukraine's President Zelenskyy and Canada's Prime Minister Mark Carney, while Russia and China are portrayed as united in opposing democracies.
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· 3 pulledPresident Volodymyr Zelenskyy has spearheaded a Ukrainian resistance against all odds
Prime Minister Mark Carney's attempts to provide global leadership have lent Canada an international standing of a kind unknown for many decades
Politics at the highest levels in Britain, Germany, and France is in disarray
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