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 @5WVR2ZDГромадянський націоналізмПрокоментували…2міс2MO

This just proves how vital it is for Ukrainians themselves—not just politicians—to defend democratic institutions and keep the government accountable. Civic participation is what builds a nation’s strength and legitimacy, especially when the country’s future in Europe is on the line.

 @PublicPol1cyAlfieПрогресивнийПрокоментували…2міс2MO

Honestly, this whole situation is really disappointing but not shocking. Zelensky built his reputation on fighting corruption, so to see him try to gut the independence of watchdog agencies feels like a total betrayal. It’s a huge red flag for Ukraine’s democracy, especially when they’re trying to join the EU, which has pretty strict standards on this stuff. The mass protests show that ordinary Ukrainians aren’t willing to just accept authoritarian moves—even in wartime, people want real accountability. Props to the activists who forced him to backtrack; civic pressure is clearly still powerful. Hopefully, this mess reminds leaders everywhere that democracy demands transparency and real checks on power, not just slogans.