Zelenskiy's Legislative Turnaround: Restoring Independence to Ukraine's Anti-Corruption Agencies

President Zelenskiy submitted urgent legislation to restore independence to Ukraine's anti-corruption agencies after prior measures sparked public outcry and protests. The new bill aims to return procedural powers to the NABU and SAPO, ensuring legal protection from Russian influence. Protests and international criticism pressured this move.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Updated: 25-07-2025 01:32 IST | Created: 25-07-2025 01:32 IST
Zelenskiy's Legislative Turnaround: Restoring Independence to Ukraine's Anti-Corruption Agencies
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President Volodymyr Zelenskiy took a decisive step on Thursday by submitting a new draft law aimed at reinstating the independence of Ukraine's anti-corruption bodies. This action follows significant public and international pressure responding to earlier control measures that threatened Kyiv's EU aspirations.

The move comes after rare protests in a wartime regime erupted over the prosecutor general's increased control over NABU and SAPO. Zelenskiy described the new bill, which received input from anti-corruption agencies, as 'well-balanced' and crucial for maintaining a law enforcement system undeterred by Russian influence.

International stakeholders, including the IMF, voiced concerns over the initial legislation's impact on Ukraine's stability. British and German leaders have offered expertise for the new bill, highlighting the global attention on Ukraine's integrity and commitment to anti-corruption.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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