Ukraine is experiencing its largest anti-government protests since the Russian invasion, after President Volodymyr Zelensky signed a controversial law curbing the independence of two key anti-corruption agencies. The move has sparked outrage among Ukrainians, who fear it threatens hard-won reforms and undermines the country's fight against corruption. The law has also drawn sharp criticism from the European Union and Western allies, who warn it could jeopardize Ukraine's EU membership ambitions. Demonstrations have erupted in major cities, with protesters demanding the law be vetoed and the autonomy of anti-graft bodies restored. Zelensky has promised to submit a new bill to address concerns, but public trust and international support have been shaken.
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