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Protests in Ukraine as Zelenskyy signs bill curbing anticorruption agencies

Protests in Ukraine as Zelenskyy signs bill curbing anticorruption agencies

Summary

President Zelenskyy signed a law giving Ukraine's prosecutor general more control over independent anticorruption agencies. This law sparked large protests, with many people worried it could undermine efforts to fight corruption and affect Ukraine's relationship with the European Union.

Key Facts

  • President Zelenskyy signed a law that increases the prosecutor general's power over anticorruption agencies.
  • The new law affects the National Anticorruption Bureau (NABU) and the Specialized Anti-Corruption Prosecutor’s Office (SAPO).
  • Protests occurred in major cities like Kyiv, Lviv, Dnipro, and Odesa.
  • Protesters expressed concerns that the law threatens agency independence and transparency.
  • Critics argue the move could jeopardize Ukraine's democratic goals and EU aspirations.
  • Zelenskyy mentioned recent arrests of NABU officials as a reason for the law.
  • Ukraine's partners, including the EU and G7, stressed that agency independence is necessary for aid and EU membership.
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