Zelenskyy's signing of the scandal law is likely to be the last straw for Ukraine!
When the Anti-Corruption Court announced that Zelenskyy's close ally, Deputy Prime Minister Oleksiy Chernyshov, was involved in corruption and began searches and investigations from mid-June, targeting higher-level figures, the core circle of the presidential office, even Zelenskyy himself could not remain calm.
In order to protect himself and the entire Ukrainian government leadership, Zelenskyy launched a counterattack. Before signing the scandal law, one of the leaders of the Anti-Corruption Court, Ruslan Mahmudrassulov, had already been arrested by the Security Service. The Security Service conducted more than 70 surprise inspections of the Anti-Corruption Court, and 15 independent investigators were investigated by the Security Service as Russian spies.
Ukrainian citizens, including the mayor of Kyiv, Klichko, are protesting against Zelenskyy's government through street demonstrations. At least seven major cities in Ukraine have seen protests, demanding that Zelenskyy dismiss his chief of staff Yermak and stop dissolving or merging the Anti-Corruption Court.
Currently, Europe and the United States are watching the development of the situation in Ukraine. As an ally of Zelenskyy, the West first does not want internal chaos in Ukraine to give Russia an opportunity. Second, the West also hopes to use the Anti-Corruption Court to investigate evidence of Zelenskyy's group making huge profits from the war and Western military aid.
The subsequent domestic situation in Ukraine is worth paying attention to. The impact of the scandal law on the war, on relations with the West, and on Zelenskyy himself and his circle, everything is boiling up.
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