I dont know what were they thinking, at the crucial moment where the country relies on foreign money aid…like the EU would sit and watch?
Educational_Place_ on
And that’s exactly why people said that the Ukraine should not become an EU member soon. We have enough problems in the EU already, we don’t need another member who has corruption problems
BaziJoeWHL on
Ukraine was a corrupt shithole before the war, they got attacked by a corrupter, shittier hole, but as we can see, they did not change themselves
this move literally did nothing just gave bullets to fire to Russian supporters and shake the trust the Ukraine allies had
literal monkey brained moves
laura-kaurimun on
Isn’t this a good thing? The whole fiasco has shown that there are systems of accountability in place to prevent abuse of power. This is what sets the European world apart from the Russian world, there are consequences to trying to pull stuff that in russia happens every tuesday
tralalala2137 on
Does it really do something, or just smoke cover the backlash? Might be dead law as well.
uti24 on
I hope „this new law“ will fix everything „the old law“ ruined.
I also hope someone in Europe will review it, instead of just cheering when laws pass without reading them.
„The old law“ also allowed police to enter apartments without a court order. I don’t think they’ve fixed that anyways.
Prezimek on
I would like to add, there was internal backlash as well. Quite a big one as well.
Start-Plenty on
Well they undid the oopsie, yes, that doesn’t erase the disturbing fact they tried to pave way for pocket filling when they are surviving a war thanks to an international economic effort, so that will change opinions for sure.
meguminsupremacy on
Trump and Putin will definitely be using this empty headed move by Ukraine.
mastermindman99 on
This is democracy how it should be: a unified people with the power to say enough. A parliament that listens.
venividiinvino on
It’s funny how the same MPs can vote for the opposite of what they voted just a week ago.
a_dolf_in on
Head investigator who was investigating Zelensky and his inner circle is still inprisoned btw!
pustomytnyk on
lol, no, Ukraine passes the bill after society’s backslash.
Justdoart on
Cool. Now do Hungary.
PatrioticEuropean on
Well done to the Ukrainians for standing up for European freedom & democracy.
The EU should make joining the European Public Prosecutor’s Office (EPPO), which has the power to investigate and arrest fraud of EU funds, a condition to join the EU.
USHEV2 on
Seriously disturbing comments. People went to the streets, made the government back down, democracy in action. And somehow it’s a bad look. I guess whatever tickles your fancy.
And we’re talking about independent anti-corruption agencies with unheard powers which no country in the world has.
Exciting_Product7858 on
So they passed an anti-corruption bill to reverse the previous anti-corruption law? I am so confused by now.
YasoOoOo on
then honestly fuck them …
the_autocrats on
> The legislation, which has been supported by the anti-corruption agencies, also introduces a new requirement of mandatory lie-detecting tests for NABU and SAPO staff.
well that’s an oddball in a very serious matter. can’t believe they’re still peddling that bullshit. intel agencies should know better
Swimming_Average_561 on
Seems like it would’ve been a wise idea to have never passed this bill in the first place considering they ended up rolling it back in the end …
jos_fzr on
After internal backlash too, which in my opinion was much more significant
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I dont know what were they thinking, at the crucial moment where the country relies on foreign money aid…like the EU would sit and watch?
And that’s exactly why people said that the Ukraine should not become an EU member soon. We have enough problems in the EU already, we don’t need another member who has corruption problems
Ukraine was a corrupt shithole before the war, they got attacked by a corrupter, shittier hole, but as we can see, they did not change themselves
this move literally did nothing just gave bullets to fire to Russian supporters and shake the trust the Ukraine allies had
literal monkey brained moves
Isn’t this a good thing? The whole fiasco has shown that there are systems of accountability in place to prevent abuse of power. This is what sets the European world apart from the Russian world, there are consequences to trying to pull stuff that in russia happens every tuesday
Does it really do something, or just smoke cover the backlash? Might be dead law as well.
I hope „this new law“ will fix everything „the old law“ ruined.
I also hope someone in Europe will review it, instead of just cheering when laws pass without reading them.
„The old law“ also allowed police to enter apartments without a court order. I don’t think they’ve fixed that anyways.
I would like to add, there was internal backlash as well. Quite a big one as well.
Well they undid the oopsie, yes, that doesn’t erase the disturbing fact they tried to pave way for pocket filling when they are surviving a war thanks to an international economic effort, so that will change opinions for sure.
Trump and Putin will definitely be using this empty headed move by Ukraine.
This is democracy how it should be: a unified people with the power to say enough. A parliament that listens.
It’s funny how the same MPs can vote for the opposite of what they voted just a week ago.
Head investigator who was investigating Zelensky and his inner circle is still inprisoned btw!
lol, no, Ukraine passes the bill after society’s backslash.
Cool. Now do Hungary.
Well done to the Ukrainians for standing up for European freedom & democracy.
The EU should make joining the European Public Prosecutor’s Office (EPPO), which has the power to investigate and arrest fraud of EU funds, a condition to join the EU.
Seriously disturbing comments. People went to the streets, made the government back down, democracy in action. And somehow it’s a bad look. I guess whatever tickles your fancy.
And we’re talking about independent anti-corruption agencies with unheard powers which no country in the world has.
So they passed an anti-corruption bill to reverse the previous anti-corruption law? I am so confused by now.
then honestly fuck them …
> The legislation, which has been supported by the anti-corruption agencies, also introduces a new requirement of mandatory lie-detecting tests for NABU and SAPO staff.
well that’s an oddball in a very serious matter. can’t believe they’re still peddling that bullshit. intel agencies should know better
Seems like it would’ve been a wise idea to have never passed this bill in the first place considering they ended up rolling it back in the end …
After internal backlash too, which in my opinion was much more significant