Ukraine is reeling as President Zelensky's new law limits anti-corruption agencies' independence, igniting protests across the nation. Critics warn this move could jeopardize Ukraine's EU integration efforts.
Ukrainian President Zelensky has signed a contentious bill that critics argue undermines anti-corruption efforts, leading to widespread protests and international backlash. The move raises concerns over the independence of key agencies fighting corruption.
In a historic rally, thousands of Ukrainians protested against a recently passed bill that could undermine the country's anti-corruption agencies. Critics warn this move threatens Ukraine's EU ambitions and deepens public distrust.