Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has approved a draft bill to restore the independence of anti-corruption agencies, following nationwide protests and EU concerns over recent reforms that threatened their autonomy. The move comes after public outcry over a law placing key watchdogs under presidential influence, sparking the country’s largest demonstrations since the war with Russia began. Eliza Herbert tells us more.
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