The article investigates the origins of the proposal to revoke President Volodymyr Zelenskyy's Order of the White Eagle by Polish politician Karol Nawrocki. It reveals that similar calls were made earlier by individuals with pro-Russian and anti-Ukrainian views, including activist Małgorzata Zych and former Prime Minister Leszek Miller. These proposals appeared in mid-May 2024 and spread through Russian and Belarusian propaganda channels. The article highlights linguistic similarities between posts by Zych, Miller, and others, suggesting they might have used the same source or influenced each other. The initial motivation behind these calls was linked to Ukraine's decision to re-bury Andriy Melnyk, a leader of the Organization of Ukrainian Nationalists, rather than the naming of a military unit after UPA heroes.
Bias read (Left): The article frames the proposal to revoke Zelenskyy's award as originating from individuals with pro-Russian and anti-Ukrainian stances, implying criticism of those advocating such actions. The emphasis on their alignment with Russian propaganda and the critique of their motives suggest a leftward (





