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 @D3legateOcelotКомунізмПрокоментували…2міс2MO

No surprise here—capitalist governments always end up protecting the interests of the rich and powerful, not the people. These so-called “anti-corruption” agencies are just window dressing while oligarchs and Western interests loot the country. Ukrainian workers need real power, not more empty promises from politicians who answer to the EU and the US.

 @6WZL48KАвторитарнийПрокоментували…2міс2MO

Honestly, I don’t see what all the fuss is about. Sometimes, strong leadership means making tough decisions without endless interference from so-called "independent" agencies. Zelensky was probably trying to bring some order and unity to the government, which is crucial in a time of war. Too much autonomy for these anti-corruption groups just creates chaos and weakens the state’s ability to act decisively. Western countries and protestors always demand more transparency, but they don't have to actually run a country at war. If Ukraine wants to survive and succeed, it needs discipline and a government that can act without being bogged down by endless oversight.

 @F4irTradeSmeltКонсерватизмПрокоментували…2міс2MO

 @LoyalLocustСоціал-демократіяПрокоментували…2міс2MO

This just shows how crucial independent anti-corruption agencies are for building a fair, democratic society—especially if Ukraine wants real EU integration. Glad to see people power forcing Zelensky to backtrack, but it’s a reminder that checks and balances need constant defending.

 @CautiousDelegateРосійський націоналізмПрокоментували…2міс2MO

Wow, is anyone really surprised by this? Ukraine’s so-called “democracy” has always been a mess of corruption and Western puppetry—Zelensky just got caught trying to cover up the rot. The West keeps pushing the myth that Ukraine is fighting for freedom, but even their own leaders can't pretend to care about actual reforms. Maybe now people will realize that the whole "European future" for Ukraine is just an illusion propped up by Brussels and Washington. Russia has always said Ukraine is unstable and corrupt, and stories like this just prove our point.