Thousands of Ukrainians took to the streets to protest government moves to limit the independence of two key anticorruption agencies, forcing President Volodymyr Zelensky to reverse course. The demonstrations broke a wartime taboo against criticizing the government, reflecting deep concerns that the fight against corruption cannot wait until peace is restored. Many Ukrainians see the struggle against corruption as inseparable from their resistance to Russian aggression, believing that protecting democratic institutions is central to the country's future. The protests echoed the historic Maidan demonstrations, underscoring the enduring importance of good governance and transparency in Ukraine's ongoing battle for democracy.

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