Last week, we warned of a coming anti-democratic backslide. Now, we see it happening.

Under the new law, the prosecutor general, a notoriously non-independent figure, will now oversee anti-corruption investigations — in a complete overturn of the system that was set up to be independent from other law enforcement bodies.

In reality, it means that Zelensky’s office will be able to stop investigations with a phone call.

It also closely follows an escalated prosecution of Ukraine’s best-known anti-corruption activist, an outspoken critic of Zelensky.

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    3 days ago

    so he’s being discarded after doing west’s dirty job (and not even finishing it)? boy, saddam hussein and noriega are laughing right now in hell, saying “at least they gave us a little bit more time”.

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      3 days ago

      Its kinda funny because those guys turned against the US while zelensky has been a loyal dog lmao.