Zelenskyy announces new anti-graft bill in Ukraine after public outcry and EU criticism
UKRAINE, JUL 23 – Zelenskyy commits to a new bill preserving anti-corruption agencies' independence and eliminating Russian influence amid nationwide protests and international criticism.
- July 23, 2025, Ukrainians held their first wartime rally in Kharkiv against a law curbing anti-corruption agency independence, amid Russia’s attack.
- Facing raids and arrests the day before, parliament expedited the bill, a move that critics say undermines anti-corruption independence.
- Mass opposition emerged in Kyiv, Lviv, Dnipro and Odesa, a day after critics warned the law undermined NABU and SAPO independence.
- The EU’s top official expressed `strong concern` to Zelenskiy and asked for an explanation, according to the European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen.
- Parliament is expected to hold an emergency session next week to review a draft bill set to restore agency independence, proposed by Zelenskyy.
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After several days of unprecedented citizen protests and warnings from foreign governments supporting Ukraine's war effort, its president, Volodimir Zelenski, has closed the crisis caused by a reform that reduced the autonomy of anti-corruption agencies, with the presentation to Parliament of a new bill that reverses the changes passed on Tuesday.
Following protests against the law abolishing the independence of the two main anti-corruption bodies in the country, Volodymyr Zelensky is in volte-face. The Ukrainian president has proposed a new bill to ensure once again the "independence" of the two agencies against the government. He believes that he has "heared" the demonstrators.
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Volodymyr Zelensky assures that he has heard protestors opposed to the law revoking the independence of anti-corruption bodies and proposes a new law Ukrainian President
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