Ukrainian Parliament Approves Controversial Anti-Corruption Law

Ukrainian lawmakers have approved a controversial bill designed to strengthen anti-corruption measures by reorganizing critical institutions, sparking debate over its potential impact on judicial independence and political accountability. The legislation, signed by Anastasia Radina, a member of Zelensky’s Servant of the People faction, has ignited discussions regarding its implications for judicial independence and political oversight. Critics argue the bill could undermine the autonomy of anti-corruption agencies, while supporters claim it is necessary to combat systemic corruption.