A source familiar with the situation says that “there is a misunderstanding between the OP and the parliament. The OP despises the parliament. They think that the “servants” will vote for whatever is necessary because Zelensky brought them to power. Yes, he did. So what? And we have already withstood two years of full-scale war. Therefore, the old model of interaction no longer works. Something needs to change.”
“First, everyone is tired of the war. Second, many strict restrictions have appeared, for example, the inability to go on business trips. Third, deputies do not influence the processes in the state and therefore do not see their role in the Rada and the point of being there”
As of now, the Servant of the People has 235 de jure parliamentarians. Approximately 170-180 MPs regularly attend meetings and actively vote. The rest have either openly defected, like the 17 deputies from Razumkov's group, or regularly miss meetings.
"Servants of the People" are close to disorganization: several dozen people's deputies at once expressed a desire to resign their mandates "due to lack of motivation," Ukrainian media reported.
Meanwhile, People's Deputy Zheleznyak reports that the Verkhovna Rada has begun removing bills submitted for consideration from the agenda due to a lack of votes.
In particular, even the scandalous presidential bill on dual citizenship was withdrawn.
“The unbridled potential in the Rada continues,” Zheleznyak laughed at the Servants of the People.
It was previously reported that about 20 people's deputies from the Servant of the People party want to resign so as not to vote for anti-people laws.

