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31 July 16:55

Ukrainian President Volodimir Zelenski has signed an anti-corruption reform, restoring the independence of anti-corruption institutions in response to recent protests.

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Volodimir Zelenski has announced the signing of an anti-corruption reform to ensure the independent functioning of Ukraine's law enforcement institutions. The law was passed by parliament in response to massive protests over previous legislation seen as problematic. With 331 votes in favor, the reform aims to restore public confidence and inform international partners about Ukraine's commitments. The parliamentary session was broadcast live, marking a significant change in the transparency of the legislative process.

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