Tag #Rule Of Law

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Ukraine Protests Against Zelensky's Anti-Corruption Law Amidst EU Accession Concerns

Following massive protests in Ukraine against a new law that weakens anti-corruption agencies by placing them under the control of the President-appointed Prosecutor General, President Zelensky faces criticism for increasingly authoritarian actions and potential setbacks to Ukraine's EU accession.

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Ukraine Weakens Anti-Corruption Agencies, Raising Concerns About Authoritarianism

The Ukrainian government's decision to weaken its anti-corruption agencies undermines years of reform, erodes public and international trust, and raises concerns about a return to authoritarian practices, potentially hindering the country's European integration and increasing its vulnerability to Ru...

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Ukraine Consolidates Anti-Corruption Agencies, Raising EU Accession Concerns

Ukrainian President Zelenskyy signed a law placing independent anti-corruption agencies under executive control, prompting widespread protests and condemnation from international allies who fear it undermines Ukraine's EU accession efforts due to concerns about weakened anti-corruption oversight.

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North Macedonia Anti-Corruption Chief Faces Charges, Remains in Post

Tatjana Dimitrovska, head of North Macedonia's Anti-Corruption Commission, is criminally charged with two serious offenses but remains in her post despite public outcry and government inaction; her continued employment while not working and receiving a six-figure salary undermines public trust.

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Ukraine Parliament Weakens Anti-Corruption Agencies Amidst Outrage

Ukraine's parliament passed a law diminishing the independence of key anti-corruption bodies, sparking outrage from opposition and international allies amid concerns about politically motivated crackdowns and setbacks to democratic reforms.

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Djokovic and Kusturica's Support for Serbian Protests Challenges Vučić

Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić faces increasing pressure amid nine months of student-led protests demanding new elections and rule of law, as prominent figures Novak Djokovic and Emir Kusturica's support for the protests challenges the government's narrative and potentially shifts public opinion...

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Ukraine's Anti-Corruption Crackdown Draws German Condemnation

A new Ukrainian law restricting the independence of the National Anti-Corruption Bureau (NABU) and Specialized Anti-Corruption Prosecutor's Office (SAP) is facing strong criticism from German media, raising concerns about Ukraine's EU integration and Western support.

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Ukraine's Anti-Corruption Law Jeopardizes EU Membership Bid

Ukrainian President Zelenskyy signed a law placing anti-corruption agencies under the prosecutor general, prompting strong criticism from the EU and jeopardizing Ukraine's EU membership bid and Western financial aid, despite Zelenskyy's insistence that the agencies will continue their work.

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Ukraine Parliament Weakens Anti-Corruption Efforts

Ukraine's parliament passed bill №12414, undermining prosecutorial independence and dismantling anti-corruption bodies, jeopardizing international support and EU integration; a simultaneous discrediting campaign targets anti-corruption figures.

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Osmani Seeks Constitutional Court Clarification on Kosovo Parliament Formation Deadline

Kosovan President Vjosa Osmani petitioned the Constitutional Court for clarification on the legal consequences of the Parliament failing to constitute itself by July 26th, also requesting a temporary suspension of the deadline to prevent potential unconstitutional actions and institutional gridlock.

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Tanrıkulu Rejects Erdoğan's EU Membership Call, Citing Human Rights Concerns

CHP MP Sezgin Tanrıkulu criticizes President Erdoğan's call to lift barriers to EU membership, asserting that Turkey's failure to uphold rule of law, judicial independence, and human rights, as evidenced by cases such as those involving Osman Kavala and Selahattin Demirtaş, prevents progress in acce...

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Polish-German Talks Highlight Challenges to Judicial Reform

German Justice Minister Stefanie Hubig and Polish Justice Minister Adam Bodnar met in Warsaw on August 1, 2025, to discuss judicial reform and rule of law, highlighting challenges in both countries due to internal political divisions and potential presidential vetoes in Poland.

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