Zelenskiy Pledges United Front against Corruption
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy met with anti-corruption and security officials, promising a joint plan to combat corruption within two weeks. This decision follows nationwide protests demanding justice and effective functioning of public institutions, highlighting public sentiment for independent anti-graft bodies.
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On Wednesday, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy convened a meeting with anti-corruption and security officials, announcing a forthcoming joint plan to combat corruption set to take effect within the next two weeks.
"We are attuned to society's voice and recognize the expectations placed on state institutions for justice and effective operation," Zelenskiy commented following Tuesday's nationwide protests. The demonstrations expressed public dissatisfaction over recent limitations imposed on the independence of anti-graft bodies.
This move by Zelenskiy aims to reassure the public and strengthen the functionality of institutions critical to Ukraine's anti-corruption framework.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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