Ukrainian Trust Wanes: Zelenskiy's Corruption Controversy
Public trust in Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy has dipped to its lowest in six months as protests erupted against his move to limit the power of anti-corruption agencies. The controversy led to swift policy reversals, highlighting the challenges Ukraine faces in governance and its EU ambitions.

In a concerning shift, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy has seen his public trust ratings fall to the lowest point in six months. This decline follows public protests against his government's decision to limit the reach of anti-corruption agencies, a move that critics viewed as lacking transparency.
The protests, numbering in the thousands, compelled Zelenskiy to backtrack unexpectedly, reversing measures that many Ukrainians perceived as detrimental to Ukraine's anti-corruption stance. A recent poll by the Kyiv International Institute of Sociology shows a 16% drop in trust since May, reflective of growing public dissent.
This controversy underscores broader governance challenges for Ukraine, with corruption and EU integration remaining thorny issues. As civic frustration simmers, Zelenskiy faces increasing pressure to align his leadership with the democratic ideals that many Ukrainians are fervently defending.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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