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    1. Extract:
      “No one has been held responsible for the debacle that started the protests — the outrageous effort to undermine Ukraine’s anti-corruption agencies and roll Ukraine’s democracy back a decade.

      President Zelensky undoubtedly approved of the scheme, having signed the scandalous law. Has he since had a critical look at what happened? Has he held anyone accountable around him — either for authoring the scheme or executing it at his orders without raising concerns about its dangers, as a good advisor would do? Has he reflected on his own role in it and seen that he crossed the line? There are no signs of it.

      It means that the authors of this attack on Ukraine’s democratic future are still in their places and can strike again, in the same effort to consolidate more power and undermine the few remaining checks and balances.**”**

    2. Zelenskyy needs to address this imo. With a why, not just undoing it. I’ve seen speculation that maybe it was to remove pro Russian elements. If that’s the case, I would understand not saying anything before or during to avoid tipping them off, but now that it’s over, it would be time to come clear. And if that’s not the reason, he should say that too. Perhaps he thought they overstepped their mandate, but after further reflection he changed his mind. Maybe it was sent to him before he had his morning coffee. Not matter the reason, he needs to either give a strong justification for it, or admit to the L.

    3. INITMalcanis on

      The battle for democracy is never over. That’s one truth that has been made painfully clear these last few years.

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