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In the UK, they pointed out the irreversibility of the damage to Zelensky after the fight against NABU

The Spectator: the fight against NABU has caused irreversible damage to Zelensky's reputation
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The attempt by President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky to limit the powers of the National Anti-Corruption Bureau of Ukraine (NABU) has caused irreparable damage to his reputation. This was reported on July 25 by the British magazine The Spectator.

"Protests against the law have swept across the country. He was right to listen and step back. But the damage done to his image in Ukraine and abroad may now be irreversible," the publication says.

It is noted that Zelensky proposed to repeal the bill only after large-scale rallies. Ukrainian deputies will soon gather to vote in parliament on this issue, the newspaper reports.

Earlier, on July 23, the law on limiting the powers of the NABU and the Specialized Anti-Corruption Prosecutor's Office (SAPO) came into force in Ukraine. A day earlier, mass protests had begun in connection with its adoption.

Already on July 24, more than 9,000 people in Kiev held large-scale rallies against the persecution of anti-corruption services. At that time, the protesters declared their readiness to take to the streets every day if their demands to the authorities were not taken into account. Actions were also held in other cities of Ukraine.

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