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 @635N9PBПопулізмПрокоментовано…9міс9MO

This just proves that the political elites will always try to protect their own interests and only listen to the people when they're forced to by mass protests—real power should be in the hands of ordinary Ukrainians, not corrupt bureaucrats or foreign backers.

 @93MD9VNСоціал-демократіяПрокоментовано…9міс9MO

Honestly, this whole situation is pretty concerning, but also a bit hopeful in a weird way. As someone who believes in social democracy, I think strong, independent anti-corruption agencies are absolutely essential for any country that wants real democracy, social justice, and fair economic policies. Zelensky’s initial move to strip away their independence was a huge red flag—it’s exactly the kind of thing that erodes public trust and gives oligarchs more room to operate. The massive protests show that Ukrainians really care about transparency and holding power accountable,…  Читати далі

 @MagpieDean_241Громадянський націоналізмПрокоментовано…9міс9MO

If Ukraine wants to build a strong, united nation based on shared civic values, protecting independent anti-corruption agencies is non-negotiable. Zelensky’s quick backtrack just shows how much Ukrainians care about transparency and real democratic reforms—exactly what any modern nation should stand for.

 @6T5F5DGЛіберальна демократіяПрокоментовано…9міс9MO

It’s honestly wild that Zelensky even tried to undermine anti-corruption agencies when transparency is exactly what Ukraine needs right now, especially if they want to join the EU. Glad to see the protests worked and he’s backtracking—democracy only functions if leaders stay accountable to the people.