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“This is a positive step” – the President of the European Commission on the signing of the Law on NABU and SAP

The President of the European Commission Ursula von der Liaien stated that the signature of President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky Law on Strengthening the powers of NABU and SAP is a positive step. “Reforms in Ukraine in the field of law and corruption should continue. They remain important for Ukraine’s promotion on the European path. The EU will continue to support these efforts, ”she wrote on the social network H. The Verkhovna Rada approved on July 31, as a basis and as a whole, President Vladimir Zelensky’s bill on“ Strengthening the powers of the National Anti -Corruption Bureau of Ukraine and the Specialized Anti -Corruption Prosecutor’s Office ”. Zelensky has already signed this document. Read also: The Council has adopted the Law on the restoration of NABU and SAP independence. As it was the Verkhovna Rada, on July 22, the Law No. 12414 was supported by the Verkhovna Rada, which, as reported, limits the independence of NABU and SAP. After that, NABU Chairman Semen Krivonos urged the President of Ukraine to veto the bill, but Zelensky signed him the same day. These legislative changes have provoked protests in Ukraine, as well as concern from Western partners. Subsequently, President Zelensky introduced a new bill to the Council “Strengthening the powers of the National Anti -Corruption Bureau of Ukraine and the Specialized Anti -Corruption Prosecutor’s Office.” The National Anti -Corruption Bureau positively evaluated the Bill No. 13533, submitted by the President. According to the assessment of anti -corruption bodies, it restores all the procedural powers and guarantees of independence of NABU and the Specialized Anti -Corruption Prosecutor’s Office.”, – WRITE: www.radiosvoboda.org

The President of the European Commission Ursula von der Liaien stated that
Signature by President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky Law on Strengthening the powers of NABU and SAP is a positive step.

“Reforms in Ukraine in the field of law and corruption should continue. They remain important for Ukraine’s promotion on the European path. The EU will continue to support these efforts, ”she wrote on the social network.

On July 31, the Verkhovna Rada approved as a whole and as a whole, the bill of President Vladimir Zelensky on “Strengthening the powers of the National Anti -Corruption Bureau of Ukraine and the Specialized Anti -Corruption Prosecutor’s Office”. Zelensky has already signed this document.

Read also: The Council adopted the Law on the restoration of independence of NABU and SAP. As it was

On July 22, the Verkhovna Rada supported the Law No. 12414, which, as it was reported, limits the independence of NABU and SAP. After that, NABU Chairman Semen Krivonos urged the President of Ukraine to veto the bill, but Zelensky signed him the same day.

These legislative changes have provoked protests in Ukraine, as well as concern from Western partners.

Subsequently, President Zelensky introduced a new bill to the Council “Strengthening the powers of the National Anti -Corruption Bureau of Ukraine and the Specialized Anti -Corruption Prosecutor’s Office.”

The National Anti -Corruption Bureau positively evaluated the Bill No. 13533, submitted by the President. According to the assessment of anti -corruption bodies, it restores all the procedural powers and guarantees of independence of NABU and the Specialized Anti -Corruption Prosecutor’s Office.

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