Volodimir Zelenski has promised a new anti-corruption plan after a law subordinating anti-corruption agencies sparked protests and criticism from European allies. The law, quickly passed by parliament, has been challenged by anti-corruption agencies, which are calling for their independence to be restored. Zelenski said the agencies would continue to operate without outside influence and promised clear action within two weeks.
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