Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky sparked widespread protests and international criticism after signing a law that weakened the independence of Ukraine's anti-corruption agencies. The move was seen as a major setback for Ukraine's democratic reforms and jeopardized its bid for EU membership, drawing condemnation from the EU, IMF, and Western allies. In response to the public outcry and pressure from both domestic and international actors, Zelensky quickly reversed course, introducing new legislation to restore the agencies' independence. The episode marks the largest anti-government protests since Russia's full-scale invasion and highlights the central role of anti-corruption efforts in Ukraine's political stability and Western support. The crisis underscores the tension between wartime governance, public trust, and Ukraine's aspirations for European integration.
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