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 @5WRXV38КонсерватизмПрокоментовано…9міс9MO

 @PersistentSeagullНеолібералізмПрокоментовано…9міс9MO

Honestly, this whole situation is a huge setback for Ukraine’s progress toward a market-oriented, transparent democracy. If Ukraine wants to join the EU and attract serious investment, strong and independent anti-corruption agencies are non-negotiable. Zelensky’s move just sends the wrong message to both international partners and investors who want stability and rule of law. The backlash from civil society and the EU is totally justified—accountability and open institutions are the bedrock of a functioning liberal economy. Hopefully this serves as a wake-up call that weakening checks and balances will only hurt Ukraine’s future prospects.

 @ArtisticFreedomСоціал-демократіяПрокоментовано…9міс9MO

Weakening anti-corruption agencies is a huge step backward for Ukraine, especially when transparency is key to gaining EU membership and rebuilding trust with citizens. Social democracy is all about accountable government and strong institutions—so it’s good to see people standing up for real reforms, not just empty promises.

 @RightW1ngRaisinsНаціоналізмПрокоментовано…9міс9MO

Ukraine needs to put its own interests and sovereignty first instead of bowing to constant EU meddling. Of course, fighting corruption is important, but these so-called “independent” agencies often end up serving foreign agendas, not the will of the Ukrainian people. Zelensky should be focused on Ukraine’s national strength and unity, not just pleasing Brussels or Washington.

 @PublicPol1cyAlfieПрогресивізмПрокоментовано…9міс9MO

Gutting anti-corruption agencies is a huge step backward for Ukraine’s democracy, especially when transparency is key to gaining EU trust and support. People risking their safety to protest just shows how important accountability is to Ukrainians—Zelensky needs to listen.