Protestors in Kyiv holding signs and a Ukrainian flag during a demonstration against a law reducing the powers of anti-corruption agencies.
Share this @internewscast.com

MAJOR protests have started to sweep across Ukraine after President Volodymyr Zelensky signed a controversial corruption bill.

Opponents are concerned that the newly introduced legislation might undermine the nation’s efforts to fight corruption by removing the independence of the two principal anti-corruption agencies.

Protestors in Kyiv holding signs and a Ukrainian flag during a demonstration against a law reducing the powers of anti-corruption agencies.
Protests have started across Ukraine after President Volodymyr Zelensky signed a bill that critics fear will weaken the country’s anti-corruption bodiesCredit: AFP
Protestors in Kyiv hold signs during a demonstration against anti-corruption legislation.
The demonstarions in central Kyiv continued late into the nightCredit: AP
Protest in Lviv against a new law limiting anti-corruption institutions.
Lviv also saw similar remonstrations as did several cities in UkraineCredit: Reuters
Protestors in Lviv, Ukraine, hold signs against a new law.
Many came armed with passionate placardsCredit: Reuters

Despite the backlash, Zelensky addressed the concerns recently and promised citizens that both entities would continue to function “as usual.”

He cautioned that approving the proposed bill was essential to rid the National Anti-Corruption Bureau (NABU) and the Specialised Anti-Corruption Prosecutor’s Office (SAPO) of any “Russian influence.”

The offices of the two agencies were raided by Ukraine’s security services on Monday after infiltration allegations from Moscow emerged.

All corruption cases in Ukraine will now placed under the control of the prosecutor general, Ruslan Kravchenko.

Zelensky says this will allow criminal proceedings, sometimes worth in the billions, to be investigated quicker.

He claims that the current anti-corruption infrastructure often allows for important cases to be left “lying dormant” for years.

The President added that the prosecutor general would ensure “the inevitability of punishment” for those who broke the law.

But many civilians strongly disagreed with his beliefs saying the bill now gives Zelensky ultimate power over independent bodies.

After the bill passed, thousands of people came together in the capitla of Kyiv to take part in the biggest anti-government protest since the start of Russia‘s barbaric invasion in February 2022.

Dmytro Koziatynskyi, a war veteran, is said to have first rallied Kyiv residents on Tuesday.

Why Putin’s $1 TRILLION military surge is just ‘smoke and mirrors’ – and even the tyrant knows it

He urged people to gather at the square near the Ivan Franko Theatre due to it being “the closest viable spot to the President’s Office”.

He announced plans on social media as he said: “Time is not on our side.

“We must take to the streets tonight and urge Zelensky to prevent a return to the dark days of Yanukovych. See you this evening!”

Lviv, Dnipro and Odesa also saw demonstrations overnight.

The protests remained peaceful throughout despite an increased police presence across Ukraine.

Many took homemade placards with messages directed towards the government.

One read: “We chose Europe, not autocracy.”

Another said: “My father did not die for this.”

Protestor at a rally in Kyiv holding a sign that reads "Corruption Applauds".
Anti-government chants could be also be heard during the marchesCredit: AP
Protestors project "Veto the law" onto the Ivan Franko National Theater in Kyiv.
The Ivan Franko National Theater building in Kyiv had the slogan ‘Veto the law’ projected onto itCredit: Getty
Volodymyr Zelensky at a press conference.
Zelensky says the new bill will allow criminal proceedings, sometimes worth in the billions, to be investigated quickerCredit: Getty

Kyiv mayor and former world heavyweight champion, Vitali Klitschko, was among the protesters.

He has clashed with Zelensky on dozens of occasions since becoming mayor as he told reporters on the ground: “Sapo and Nabu must remain independent institutions.”

The issue is due to continue to rage on for some time after the Ukrainian parliament voted for the law on July 22.

It was swiftly approved by the speaker shortly afterwards.

The heads of NABU and SAPO quickly implored President Zelensky to go back on the decree.

The issue of anti-corruption independence in Ukraine has also branched out across Europe in the past 24 hours.

Several G7 ambassadors voiced their concerns over the bill.

The European Union also warned against Ukraine’s making any hasty judgements.

What are Zelensky’s controversial reforms?

PRESIDENT Volodymyr Zelensky has signed into law a new bill surrounding the independence of Ukraine’s two key anti-corruption institutions.

The bill was passed with the support of 263 lawmakers, with 13 voting against it and 13 abstaining.

The new law now brings the independent National Anti-Corruption Bureau of Ukraine and the Special Anti-Corruption Prosecutor’s Office under the lead of the prosecutor general of Ukraine, Ruslan Kravchenko.

Ruslan is now able to transfer cases from the agencies and reassign prosecutors.

Zelensky believes the change will speed up the process of finalising cases as well as stamp out any alleged Russian influence.

But the head of NABU says the bill will “destroy” Ukraine’s anti-corruption infrastructure.

Protestors in Kyiv, Ukraine, holding signs against corruption.
Kyiv residents take part in the rally which remained peacefulCredit: Getty
Ruslan Kravchenko, Bucha's chief regional prosecutor, gives a press statement as officials exhume civilian bodies.
All corruption cases in Ukraine will now placed under the control of the prosecutor general, Ruslan KravchenkoCredit: Getty
Share this @internewscast.com
You May Also Like
House considers bill to create 'buffer zones' outside houses of worship to ward off protest chaos

House Proposes Bill for ‘Buffer Zones’ to Safeguard Worship Spaces from Protest Disruptions

Congress is currently weighing a new legislative proposal that aims to establish…
Curses, Foiled Again: The FBI Thwarts a Potential Terror Plot Directed at a Texas Synagogue

FBI Successfully Intercepts Planned Terror Attack on Texas Synagogue

On Thursday, FBI Director Kash Patel revealed the collaborative efforts of the…
Lawmakers send letter demanding 'immediate action' on California's fuel crisis

Urgent Call to Action: Lawmakers Demand Swift Resolution to California’s Fuel Crisis

Bipartisan state lawmakers in California are pressing the state’s energy authorities to…
Chicago crime: Police release video of suspects in deadly Little Village shooting at 26th Street, St. Louis Avenue

Chicago Police Share Video of Suspects in Fatal Little Village Shooting on 26th & St. Louis

In a bid to advance their investigation into a tragic shooting, the…
Australian tourist trapped waist-deep in sewage after outback toilet collapses

Australian Traveler Rescued from Unusual Outback Toilet Mishap

In an unexpected and unpleasant twist during a family road trip through…
Sinister web unravels after massive FBI bust of Mexican Mafia crooks -- with kingpin 'Gangster' at the helm

FBI’s Major Operation Dismantles Mexican Mafia Network, Revealing Leader “Gangster” in Command

Luis Cardenas, known as “Gangster,” is a convicted murderer who, despite being…
US soldier Gannon Ken Van Dyke charged with using intel to win $400K Polymarket bet on Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro raid

US Soldier Accused of Leveraging Military Intel for $400K Polymarket Bet on Venezuelan President Raid

WASHINGTON — A member of the U.S. special forces has been indicted…
Trump Extends Israel-Lebanon Ceasefire 3 Weeks After Landmark White House Talks

Trump Prolongs Israel-Lebanon Ceasefire Following Pivotal White House Discussions Three Weeks Ago

On Thursday, President Donald Trump announced an extension of the ceasefire between…
Benjamin Netanyahu reveals he was treated for early-stage prostate cancer

Breaking: Benjamin Netanyahu Opens Up About Early-Stage Prostate Cancer Diagnosis – What It Means for His Leadership

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu recently disclosed that he had received treatment…
Passport to Illinois Part 3: Touring Cantigny, Haymarket Martyrs Monument and more

Explore Illinois: Discover Cantigny Park, Haymarket Martyrs Monument & More on Your Ultimate Passport Adventure

CHICAGO — As the United States gears up to celebrate its 250th…
Forensic genealogy unmasks cold case suspect as strangler, sexual predator decades later: officials

Breakthrough in Cold Case: Forensic Genealogy Identifies Decades-Old Strangler and Sexual Predator

Decades after DNA evidence emerged in two chilling Massachusetts cases—a murder in…
Rob and Michele Singer Reiner deaths: Son Jake speaks out about deaths of his parents for first time

Jake Reiner Breaks Silence on the Heartbreaking Loss of Parents, Rob and Michele Singer Reiner

LOS ANGELES — Jake Reiner, the eldest child of acclaimed filmmaker Rob…