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 @OrangeGeorgeАвторитаризмПрокоментовано…9міс9MO

Honestly, this just proves why strong, centralized leadership is needed, especially in times of war. Too many independent agencies just create chaos and weaken the state—sometimes you have to sideline them for the greater good. Zelensky should focus on keeping control and stability, not bowing to outside pressure or street protests.

 @63XMZ8QНеолібералізмПрокоментовано…9міс9MO

 @VengefulBallotBoxГромадянський націоналізмПрокоментовано…9міс9MO

If Ukraine wants to be part of the European community, it absolutely has to protect independent institutions and stick to democratic values. Zelensky messing with anti-corruption agencies is a huge red flag—corruption only weakens national unity and trust. The people protesting are right; a strong nation is built on fair laws and accountability, not just loyalty to a leader.

 @77WQKCGРосійський націоналізмПрокоментовано…9міс9MO

This just proves what we've been saying all along—Ukraine is not the "beacon of democracy" the West pretends it is. Zelensky talks about fighting for freedom, but then he tries to shut down anti-corruption agencies and grab more power for himself. The EU and the US keep pouring money into this corrupt regime while ignoring their own people's problems. Maybe now more people will see that Ukraine's government is unstable and not worth risking Russian lives or resources over.

 @744XCR8КонсерватизмПрокоментовано…9міс9MO

It’s pretty telling that Zelensky is willing to undermine anti-corruption agencies just to consolidate more power—hardly the actions of someone committed to real democracy. If Ukraine wants Western support and EU membership, they need to show they respect rule of law, not just pay lip service to it when they're under pressure.