Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky is facing the largest anti-government protests since the Russian invasion, after signing a controversial law that curbs the independence of key anti-corruption agencies. The move has sparked outrage among Ukrainians, who see the law as a rollback of hard-won reforms and a threat to the country's democratic progress. Western allies, including the EU and Germany, have warned that weakening anti-corruption bodies could jeopardize Ukraine's bid for EU membership. In response to the backlash, Zelensky has promised to submit a new bill to restore the agencies' independence. The crisis marks a significant political challenge for Zelensky, as public trust and international support hang in the balance.
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