Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky signed a bill reducing the autonomy of two Ukrainian anti-corruption bureaus. Ukrainians protested in Lviv and Kyiv, concerned that the bill could lead to more corruption and threaten Ukraine’s chances of entering the European Union.
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- Hundreds protest in Kyiv and other cities against a new anti-corruption law.
- This is the first major protest against President Zelensky's government since 2022. 9s
- The law puts two anti-corruption offices under government control, raising concerns about independence. 25s
- President Zelensky says the law aims to curb Russian influence on anti-corruption efforts. 37s
- Protesters worry the law could harm Ukraine's EU membership prospects by reducing transparency. 1m 7s