Senior officials and Zelenskyy advisors, former and present, are now talking openly about his removal from power to pave the way for peace negotiations with Russia. Zelenskyy has achieved none of his objectives and looks increasingly delusional in the face of certain defeat.— Kim Dotcom (@KimDotcom) November 13, 2023
Sounds like Russian propaganda to me.
Since 1991 Ukrainians have constitutionally elected six different presidents.
Only one, Leonid Kuchma in 1999, was ever reelected so, when Zelenskyy's term expires in 2024, it would not be unusual for Ukrainians to elect a new president.
However, setting aside Russian and Left-wing hit pieces, all information I've seen from Ukraine itself suggests Zelenskyy is more than popular enough to get reelected.
It's unknown if Ukraine's war-time Marshall Law can be lifted enough to allow for elections in 2024, or should Ukrainians wait until NATO and EU leaders seem more determined to impose a settlement before electing a more accommodating (read "submissive") president.
Time will tell.