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Badly trapped in jail Outcry in Ukraine amidst Russia’s killing, opposition to president happening in his country

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Badly trapped in jail Outcry in Ukraine amidst Russia's killing, opposition to president happening in his country

The people of Ukraine have taken to the streets against Ukraine President Volodimir Jailnsky. Actually, people are opposing the new anti -corruption law.

Volodymyr Zelenskyy: Ukraine President Volodimir is not taking the name of the troubles of Jailonsky. According to the news agency PTI, Jailonski is facing strong criticism in protest against the new anti -corruption law in Ukraine. Ukrainian activists on Wednesday called for more protest against a law, which they say that it weakens the anti -corruption monitoring of the country. This was the first major demonstration against the government of the country after the war that has been going on for more than three years. It is important that this law has also been severely criticized by European Union officials and international rights groups.

Volodimir Jailonsky convened meeting

President Volodimir Jailonsci, who was under pressure for this change in this important time of war, was under pressure for this change, in response to the protest against his decision to approve the new law passed by the Parliament, in response to the protest against his decision to approve the new law, convened a meeting of heads of Ukraine’s leading anti -corruption and security agencies. After the meeting, Jailnsky wrote on Telegram, “We all hear what society says.” But he insisted that new law is needed to take strict action on corruption. The Ukrainian leader said, “Criminal cases should not be drawn for years without a decision, and those working against Ukraine should not feel punishment free or safe. It is expected to be ready within. “

What is the real reason for protest?

On Tuesday evening, thousands of people gathered in the capital and other cities of Ukraine to urge Jailonski to veto on the controversial bill. After Jailonski approved it, the activists called for another performance on social media at 8 pm on Wednesday night. The bill tightens government monitoring on two major anti-corruption agencies. Critics say that this step can weaken the freedom of those agencies and give more impact on the investigation to the gelnsky faction.

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