Zelenskyy
U-turns on anti-corruption agencies power grab after public outcry
Ukraine’s
president introduced a bill reversing controversial changes to the agencies’
independence, two days after he signed them into law.
July 24,
2025 6:22 pm CET
By Yurii
Stasiuk
Ukrainian
President Volodymyr Zelenskyy on Thursday backtracked on his controversial
changes to the country’s anti-corruption agencies after outcry at home and
abroad.
On
Tuesday, Zelenskyy signed into law a bill placing Ukraine’s anti-corruption
agencies under the authority of the president’s loyalist prosecutor general,
which agencies said effectively destroyed their independence.
Two days
later, Zelenskyy introduced another bill reverting the changes, after he said
Wednesday night that he “heard the public opinion.”
The bill
still has to be passed by the parliament, where, some activists warn, it risks
being stalled by Zelenskyy’s own MPs.
The
course reversal comes after Ukrainians poured onto the streets for the first
anti-government protests since the beginning of Russia’s 2022 full-scale
invasion, and European partners — similarly for the first time since 2022 —
decried Kyiv’s actions.
European
officials warned that kneecapping anti-corruption agencies could cost Ukraine
its financial aid and bid to join the European Union.
Protestors
gathered in Kyiv again on Thursday evening, demanding the parliament gather to
vote as soon as possible.
Earlier
on Thursday, Zelenskyy was still insisting that anti-corruption agencies were
inefficient and needed protection from “Russian influence” — citing allegations
that some agents collaborated with Russia, which critics argue were merely a
pretext to undermine the agencies’ independence.
Thursday’s
bill strips the prosecutor general of the new powers over the agencies and
introduces minor safeguards for law enforcement, such as additional polygraph
tests for agents.
Opposition
MP Yaroslav Zheleznyak said the new checks, while not harmful, would have
little impact as most are already in place. “They heroically solved the
problems they had just as heroically created. Great imitators,” he wrote.
Veronika
Melkozerova contributed reporting.

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