
Young people look for the way of Ukrainian people while Zelensky overthrows the law to reduce crisis
Kyiv in BBC News Ukrainian


On Thursday, Ukraine MP gathered in Parliament in Kiev, some wrote “We are with our people”.
Since the beginning of Russia’s full-ranking attack, thousands of young protesters have been a message that had participated in anti-government demonstrations. On Thursday, they were implemented again.
The MPs then entered Parliament and participated in one vote, and last week, the law submitted by President Volodimier Zelensky was forcibly overthrown, which reduced the independence of the two important corruption agencies known as NABU and SAP-anti-national corruption and special anti-corruption office.


Signs of MPs outside the Rada have been nodded for almost a week in the cities and cities of Ukraine in the cities and cities of Ukraine.
The protesters had demanded that the two anti-corruption institutions Zelexi and their government should “close their hands” and threatened to move on until the U-Turn.
They did it within a few days.
The original bill of Zelensky removed the two institutions of their independent authority to decide who should be prosecuted in high level corruption cases and gave those ordinary lawyers to the appointment of President.
For the placard-laid protests, protecting the freedom of NABU and SAP was equally important to their European future because the war against Russia was a matter of life and death for their country.
In 2, Kiev was given the prestigious status of the country of the European Union candidate – but on the terms of the credible fight against corruption.
For the Western partners of Ukraine, donors and investors, which pour money into the country through international support and finance programs, the existence and freedom of two anti -corruption institutions is non -speaking.
And for Ukraine and his war-walker economy-external financial aid is serious.
It was only 10 days ago that MPs had supported Zelensky’s controversial law, and yet they voted from 331 to 0 on Thursday to overtake it. On both occasions, they were seen heading towards Zelenski.
“Ukraine is a democracy – there is definitely no doubt,” he said on social media.


Andry Yermak’s hand is seen by many Ukrainians behind Zelenski’s right -hand man behind the President’s recent selection.
As the head of the President, Yermac is not regularized or limited by any check or balance. And questions about such a role are being asked in Ukraine’s democracy.
European integration was the main driver of the democratic and Ukraine courses for the young protesters, while their parents and friends were defending their country on the next background.
MPs have made their best efforts to show that the problem was solved now, but this crisis has left an unpleasant offering behind.
He has questioned Zelensky’s dedication to anti -corruption reforms.
He seemed to be ready to compromise on these reforms that he might have trusted the European Union.
Some linked the government’s dialect to reduce the independence of NABU and SAP. The powerful statistics in the circle of Zelensky have been scrutinized, some are either facing a fee or inspection.
Zelensky’s step was after the government rejected the candidate who was elected by the independent commission as the head of the Bureau for financial security in Ukraine.
The official reason why Olaxandr Tesivinsky has not received a job is that he did not get security approval from the security service and is under the control of the President.
However, Tsvivsky is an anti -corruption expert and the selection commission still wants to appoint them.
All these factors have created the biggest power crisis for Xlensky’s team in 2019.
During the three-and-a-half-year-old war, the risk of the next such wrong steps may come to a significant price.
Next year, the National Bank estimates that the deficit in Ukraine’s budget may fall at $ 13 billion ($ 10 billion). If the support of Western partners loses, Kyiv will not be able to fight the war.
Already, the European Union has reduced its some financial aid to Ukraine because the government did not comply with promised reforms.
Ukraine’s young protesters seem to have understood all this, and despite the deadly risk of Russian drones and missile attacks, they are ready to challenge their government in the selected country.
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