Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky sparked mass protests and international criticism after signing a law that weakened the independence of two key anti-corruption agencies.
The move was widely condemned by Ukrainian citizens, EU officials, and Western allies, who warned it could jeopardize Ukraine's democratic progress and EU membership ambitions. In response to the public outcry and mounting pressure, Zelensky quickly reversed course, submitting a new bill to restore the agencies' autonomy. The episode marks the largest domestic backlash against Zelensky since the Russian invasion, highlighting the central role of anti-corruption efforts in Ukraine's democracy and international relations.
The protests underscore Ukrainians' commitment to transparency and reform, even amid wartime.
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