The DSR Daily for July 24: Protests Breakout Across Ukraine - The DSR Network
UKRAINE, JUL 24 – Protests oppose a law increasing oversight of anti-corruption agencies, seen as risking Ukraine's EU ambitions and Western aid amid the war, with thousands rallying, officials said.
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After the protests against a new law for the disempowerment of the anti-corruption authorities Selenskyi initiates. Ukraine's president knows that he cannot afford a second front in his own country. But the critics do not calm that down. Even in the army it blows.
Selenskyy has justified the disempowerment of the anti-corruption authorities with concern about Russian infiltration. After a great protest, he plans a new law – and wants to prevent interference differently.
Wartime protests prove Ukraine’s democratic instincts are still strong
This week’s nationwide protests are a reminder that Ukraine’s grassroots democratic instincts remain exceptionally strong despite the current wartime conditions in the country, writes Peter Dickinson.
Protests have been taking place in Ukraine for three days. The demonstrations began after the Ukrainian parliament adopted a controversial law that gives the Prosecutor General's Office the power to oversee the activities of the country's two main anti-corruption agencies. Critics say this will weaken the agencies' independence and increase the influence of the president's entourage on the investigation process. "This is not happening because we…
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