Volodymyr Zelenskyy has signed a law restoring the independence of anti-corruption agencies. Hours earlier, Ukrainian lawmakers approved the bill, defusing a political crisis that has shaken faith in Zelenskyy's wartime leadership. Thousands of protesters rallied in Kyiv and other cities in recent days in a rare show of discontent after lawmakers led by Zelenskyy's ruling party last week rushed through amendments that stripped powers from the national anti-corruption bureau and the anti-corruption prosecutor’s office. Kyiv protesters celebrate as parliament votes to restore anti-corruption bodies’ power
Ukrainian protesters celebrate as lawmakers vote to restore power of anti-corruption bodies
Volodymyr Zelenskyy has signed a law restoring the independence of anti-corruption agencies. Hours earlier, Ukrainian lawmakers approved the bill, defusing a political crisis that has shaken faith in Zelenskyy's wartime leadership. Thousands of protesters rallied in Kyiv and other cities in recent days in a rare show of discontent after lawmakers led by Zelenskyy's ruling party last week rushed through amendments that stripped powers from the national anti-corruption bureau and the anti-corruption prosecutor’s office. Kyiv protesters celebrate as parliament votes to restore anti-corruption bodies’ power