Fortune teller predicts future Ukrainian president on National TV

Fortune Teller Anna Atamanova. Photo: Screenshot from YouTube channel Novyny.LIVE

On January 1, 2025, during a broadcast of the program "DEN.LIVE", a fortune teller predicted through card readings whether Ukraine's presidential elections would take place and who would become the new head of state.

The hosts introduced Anna Atamanova as a "psychic, tarot reader, medium, and magic expert." During the live broadcast, she shared her vision of Ukraine's future and attempted to answer questions about the next president of the country.

"Phoenix-Ukraine will be reborn, undergo transformation, and Ukraine will still prosper – that I promise," Atamanova declared.

When asked whether the next president would be a man or a woman and whether elections would occur in 2025, the psychic said the cards did not yet provide a clear answer: "This question is not fully revealed to me yet. I think it will be possible to look at it in more detail after January. Right now, the cards are not answering."

However, the fortune teller noted that the future leader would be an Aquarius: "There will be new systems, Ukrainians are moving forward, and an absolute transformation is ahead. The person entering politics will also be associated with a water sign – Aquarius. I know Volodymyr Zelenskyy is also an Aquarius."

Political analyst Kostiantyn Bondarenko commented on the fortune teller’s words, writing on his Telegram channel: "It seems Bankova [the President’s Office] has decided to engage new political experts. At least the prediction methodology is the same; only the face is more colorful."

Earlier, the UOJ reported that Valerii Zaluzhnyi shared how a fortune teller once predicted the war with Russia.

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