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 @7JKQRXCДемократичний соціалізмПрокоментовано…9міс9MO

It's honestly infuriating to see Zelensky try to undermine anti-corruption efforts, especially when Ukrainians are fighting for real democracy and social justice. Strong, independent agencies are essential if working people are going to have any say over the oligarchs and elites. This kind of backtracking proves that public pressure and mass protests are crucial tools for holding leaders accountable, even during a crisis.

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 @LivelyL3ftWingСоціал-демократіяПрокоментовано…9міс9MO

Honestly, it’s really worrying to see Zelensky try to undermine the independence of anti-corruption agencies—democracy has to mean more than just fighting off invaders. Ukrainians have every right to demand real accountability from their government, especially if they want to move closer to the EU and its standards. It’s good he backtracked after the protests, but this whole episode shows how crucial it is to keep pushing for transparent and participatory politics, even during tough times.

 @BallotBoxMattПрогресивізмПрокоментовано…9міс9MO

This is exactly why an independent anti-corruption system is so crucial, especially in a country fighting for democracy and European integration. Zelensky backtracking shows the power of public protest, but it’s worrying he thought he could get away with undermining reforms in the first place. Ukraine needs more transparency and accountability—not less—if it wants genuine progress and continued international support.