Estonian Prime Minister Kristen Michal has welcomed the brand new legislation No. 13533, which was adopted by the Verkhovna Rada (Ukrainian parliament) and signed by President Volodymyr Zelenskyy on Thursday 31 July.
Supply: Michal on X (Twitter), as reported by European Pravda
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Particulars: Michal welcomed the choice of the Verkhovna Rada to undertake the invoice, which has now develop into legislation after being signed by Zelenskyy, restoring the independence of Ukraine’s key anti-corruption businesses.
"This may assist pave the way in which for the European future that Ukrainians are working and combating for. Estonia absolutely helps you on this path," he said.
Background:
- On 22 July, the Verkhovna Rada voted in favour of draft legislation No. 12414, making the Nationwide Anti-Corruption Bureau (NABU) and the Specialised Anti-Corruption Prosecutor’s Workplace (SAPO) depending on the selections of the prosecutor basic. Zelenskyy signed it into legislation that night.
- After that, the European Union delivered a warning to Kyiv by way of diplomatic channels, stating that if the Ukrainian parliament fails to completely revoke the provisions of legislation No. 12414, monetary assist will likely be suspended.
For extra on these occasions, learn the European Pravda article How Zelenskyy undermined Ukraine's path to EU membership and what occurs subsequent
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