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Created: 2025-07-23 08:16:36 UTC

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<< The assault on Ukraine’s anti-corruption infrastructure has shocked many inside Mr Zelensky’s own team. 

One official suggested that the haste and scale of the bill was reminiscent of the infamous protest-banning laws of January 16th 2014, one of the last acts of Viktor Yanukovych’s government before the dictator was forced to flee Kyiv by helicopter. 

Another insider suggested that the presidential office had decided to seize a moment of impunity and opportunity—having recently brought America’s president, Donald Trump, somewhat onside after he seemed to have become frustrated with Vladimir Putin. 

“The focus has now switched to internal enemies,” said the insider. 

But for Yaroslav Zheleznyak, a deputy who was present in the Rada during the voting, the significance was far simpler. 
“Today XXX joyous deputies legalised corruption,” he said. “The message was simple: you can take whatever you want so long as you stay loyal.” >>


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JMGlachant Avatar Jean-Michel Glachant @JMGlachant on x 18.2K followers Created: 2025-07-23 08:16:36 UTC

More from @TheEconomist << The assault on Ukraine’s anti-corruption infrastructure has shocked many inside Mr Zelensky’s own team.

One official suggested that the haste and scale of the bill was reminiscent of the infamous protest-banning laws of January 16th 2014, one of the last acts of Viktor Yanukovych’s government before the dictator was forced to flee Kyiv by helicopter.

Another insider suggested that the presidential office had decided to seize a moment of impunity and opportunity—having recently brought America’s president, Donald Trump, somewhat onside after he seemed to have become frustrated with Vladimir Putin.

“The focus has now switched to internal enemies,” said the insider.

But for Yaroslav Zheleznyak, a deputy who was present in the Rada during the voting, the significance was far simpler. “Today XXX joyous deputies legalised corruption,” he said. “The message was simple: you can take whatever you want so long as you stay loyal.” >>

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