Ukraine's parliament has passed a controversial law that strips key anti-corruption agencies, NABU and SAPO, of their independence by placing them under greater government and presidential control.
This move has triggered widespread protests within Ukraine, condemnation from civil society groups, and strong warnings from the EU and G7, who say it undermines Ukraine's reform commitments and jeopardizes its path to EU membership. Critics argue the law represents a major rollback of post-Maidan anti-corruption reforms and could erode Western support for Ukraine during its ongoing war. The heads of the affected agencies and numerous NGOs have called on President Zelensky to veto the bill, but reports indicate he may sign it.
The controversy has heightened concerns about democratic backsliding and the centralization of power in Ukraine.
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