Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky says he has submitted a draft law to reinstate the freedom of two anti-corruption bodies in Ukraine - days after nationwide protests broke out over changes curbing their independence.
Kyiv’s Western partners had also expressed serious concerns over the legislation.
On Thursday, Zelensky backtracked, saying the new bill was intended to safeguard the independence of Ukraine’s National Anti-Corruption Bureau (Nabu) and Specialised Anti-Corruption Prosecutor’s Office (Sap), and to protect them from Russian influence.
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Nabu said that the new bill “restored all procedural powers and guarantees of independence” of the two bodies.
The law passed earlier this week brought Nabu and Sap under the control of the prosecutor general, who is appointed by the president.
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Zelensky is the president, his draft must be turned into law by the parliament now. So your comment appears to be a bit of nitpicking.
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Meduza reports:
No he hasn’t. Not yet. He’s started the process, but they do not, yet, have their independence reinstated. That’s the point the person you’re responding to was trying to make. Your headline (which doesn’t match that of the linked article) claims their independence is already reinstated, when, in fact, it isn’t.
Draft is draft. DRAFT.
Yes, and after the draft has passed parliament it will become a law. LAW.
After
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Yes, after, because the parliament’s approval is a requirement to become law, so ‘before’ isn’t even possible. This is a normal process.
Folks, I don’t know what is so controversial or what your are doing here. I end this discussion.
You’re jumping ahead of the train. Draft can be edited multiple times before it becomes law. If it becomes law.
So no, this is not anywhere close to being resolved.
AFTER.
Yes, but it would be very wierd if they didnt enact it at this point.