Zelenskyy moves to restore independence of anti-graft agencies after public anger and EU criticism [View all]
KYIV, Ukraine (AP) President Volodymyr Zelenskyy on Thursday submitted a new bill that would restore the independence of Ukraines anti-corruption agencies in an effort to defuse tensions following his approval earlier this week of a controversial law that weakened their autonomy.
The previous bill was seen as undermining the agencies independence and sparked a public outcry and protests, the first major demonstrations since the war began, as well as sharp criticism from the European Union.
Zelenskyy said parliament would review the new bill, which guarantees real strengthening of Ukraines law enforcement system, the independence of anti-corruption bodies, and reliable protection of the legal system from any Russian interference.
First reactions
Ukraines two main anti-graft agencies the National Anti-Corruption Bureau of Ukraine and the Specialized Anti-Corruption Prosecutors Office quickly welcomed Zelenskyys new proposal, saying it restores all their procedural powers and guarantees their independence.
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