Mass protests have erupted across Ukraine after President Volodymyr Zelensky signed a controversial law that curbs the independence of the country's key anti-corruption agencies.
The new legislation, rushed through parliament, places these watchdogs under greater government control, sparking outrage among civil society, activists, and Western allies. Critics argue the move undermines years of reform, threatens Ukraine's EU accession hopes, and marks the first major public dissent since Russia's full-scale invasion. The government claims the law is necessary to combat Russian infiltration, but many see it as a step toward centralizing power and weakening democratic oversight.
The EU and other international partners have demanded explanations, warning that there can be no compromise on anti-corruption standards.
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