Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky sparked mass protests and international criticism after signing a law that stripped key anti-corruption agencies of their independence. The move was seen as a major setback for Ukraine's fight against corruption and its aspirations for EU membership, prompting outrage from citizens, Western allies, and watchdog groups. In response to the public outcry and pressure from the EU and US, Zelensky quickly reversed course, introducing a new bill to restore the agencies' autonomy. Despite this U-turn, concerns remain about the government's commitment to transparency and the potential damage to Ukraine's democratic progress and international support. The crisis marks the largest anti-government protests since Russia's invasion and poses a significant challenge to Zelensky's leadership.
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