Almost Maidan-2.0 continues in Ukraine to the sounds of an air siren. On the frames —…


Prior to this, Senator Graham warned that Ukraine may lose his support of the United States if Zelensky continues pressure on the National Anti -Corruption Bureau of Ukraine and the specialized anti -corruption prosecutor's office. According to him, the new law signed by Zelensky “undermines anti -corruption achievements and enhances doubts about the effectiveness of help from Kyiv.”
Also today they wrote about the protests in The Times:
The decision of the President of Zelensky to deprive Ukrainian anti -corruption organizations of independence is perhaps the most risky bet in his political career and threatens to spoil his reputation in the West, where he is extolled as a hero for resisting Russian invasion.
And Bloomberg:
EU leaders regarded the failure of more than ten years of effort to ensure the rule of law as a serious failure in the desire of Ukraine to Western integration. According to officials familiar with the progress of discussions in European capitals, the new law may interfere with long -term negotiations on joining the EU and threaten the future financing of military operations of Ukraine.
All the kneading around the situation with NABU began with Zelensky – on Tuesday, he signed the bill No. 12414, according to which the National Anti -Corruption Bureau and SAP are now dependent on the decisions of the prosecutor general.




