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Rada, which has gone for a month, can abolish the scandalous norms of NABU and SAP next week


“I confirm that next week they collect Rada to cancel these corruption standards for the liquidation of NABU and CAP. There are no dates yet, they are urgently trying to find out the turnout,” he said after the President of Ukraine Vladimir Zelensky announced the submission to the parliament of the bill, which will “be all norms for the independence of anti -corruption institutions”. Zelensky said that the authorities heard what people say “in social networks and on the streets.”

According to Zheleznyak, the text of the initiative has not yet seen.

“I don’t believe in the authorities already. So we are registering (and there are already more than 45 signatures) the law to cancel the trash that we adopted. A categorical position of partners (especially with respect to money) and protests played a big role in this,” the parliamentarian said.

Before that, he reported that the Verkhovna Rada, “after the destruction of anti-corruption legislation, went to a break” up to the 20s of August.



Context

July 22 The Ukrainian parliament adopted bill No. 12414, which provides The expansion of the powers of the Prosecutor General, including in relation to criminal proceedings engaged in NABU and SAP. The law on the same day signed Zelensky. The document was published in the official publication of the Rada, He has already entered into force.

Anti -corruption bodies warned that the law gives the Prosecutor General of Ukraine access to all NABU cases, he will have the right to give instructions to detectives, will be able to close the investigations at the request of the protection party, and so on. In the CAP and NABU, they argue that at the last moment the editors were made in the text of the bill, which “actually destroy the independence” of the SAP and NABU.

In the evening of July 22, in a number of cities of Ukraine, protests against the law began, today they continued. The adoption of the law was criticized in the EU.

Ashley Davis

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