Ukraine requires military permission for demonstrations
After Zelensky removed independence from anti-corruption agencies, there were mass protests. Now new rules control public meetings.
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Ukraine made new rules about public meetings. Now people need permission from the military before they can protest or meet in groups. This started after President Zelensky changed the law about anti-corruption agencies.
He put these agencies under government control. Many people protested because they didn't like this change. The European Union also criticized this decision.
The government says the new rules are for security reasons. Zelensky's support from people is getting lower. Some Western countries are thinking about other Ukrainian leaders who could replace him.
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