July 26, 2025
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If the law is not violated, why not – Kravchenko about protest shares

Prosecutor General Ruslan Kravchenko stated that he was not against the protest against the adoption of the draft law on NABU and the SAP, unless they violate the law. Source: Kravchenko during a briefing, quotes “Ukrinform” details: answering the journalist’s questions, how Kravchenko treats protests against the adoption of the Law on the Reduction of NABU and SAP’s independence, the Prosecutor General replied: “If the law is not violated, why not.””, – WRITE: www.pravda.com.ua

Prosecutor General Ruslan Kravchenko stated that he was not against the protest against the adoption of the draft law on NABU and the SAP, unless they violate the law.

Source: Kravchenko during a briefing, quotes “Ukrinform”

Details: Responding to the journalist’s questions, how Kravchenko treats protests against the adoption of the law on reducing the independence of NABU and SAP, the Prosecutor General replied: “If the law is not violated, why not.”

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That preceded:

  • On July 22, the Verkhovna Rada’s website appeared that President Volodymyr Zelensky signed the Bill No. 12414, which in fact subordinates the independent anti -corruption bodies of NABU and the SAP to the Prosecutor General.
  • In a number of cities of Ukraine, in a number of cities of Ukraine, in a number of cities of Ukraine, after the adoption of a bill, which actually eliminates the independence of the anti -corruption bodies of NABU and SAP.

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