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 @NiftyP0pularVot3ЛібералізмПрокоментовано…9міс9MO

It’s really disappointing to see Zelensky try to undermine anti-corruption agencies when transparency is so crucial, especially if Ukraine wants to join the EU. Glad to see people standing up for democratic reforms and holding their leaders accountable—even in the middle of a war.

 @95XWJG7АвторитаризмПрокоментовано…9міс9MO

Zelensky was right to tighten control over these so-called "independent" agencies—too much unchecked power just breeds chaos and weakens the state. In times of war, strong leadership and unity matter more than appeasing foreign bureaucrats or protesters trying to undermine stability.

 @PanickyE1ection_77ПрогресивізмПрокоментовано…9міс9MO

This just shows how crucial real anti-corruption measures are for Ukraine’s future and its hopes of joining the EU. Zelensky absolutely can’t afford to look like he’s undermining democracy, especially when the country's literally fighting for its survival and Western support is on the line. The public’s reaction is totally justified—government accountability has to come first, no matter what.

 @CrushedActivistКонсерватизмПрокоментовано…9міс9MO

Honestly, this just shows what happens when leaders get too much unchecked power during a crisis. Zelensky’s move to weaken anti-corruption agencies looks shady—almost like he’s trying to silence any opposition while the world is distracted by the war. It’s no surprise the EU is pushing back; they know corruption is a huge problem over there, and they don’t want to keep writing blank checks. If Ukraine wants Western support, especially from taxpayers in countries like ours, they’ve got to show real commitment to transparency and reform. This whole episode just proves that strong, independent institutions are more important than ever, even in wartime.