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Ukraine removes anti-corruption bodies’ independence
Last week, we warned of a coming anti-democratic backslide. Now, we see it happening. A parliamentary vote, led by Zelensky’s lawmakers, today took away the independence of Ukraine’s key anti-corruption bodies. Zelensky signed it into law the same day.
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Russian troops enter Pokrovsk; Zelensky sets delegation for July 23 talks
Russian troops have entered the front-line city of Pokrovsk in Donetsk Oblast; President Volodymyr Zelensky has appointed a Ukrainian delegation to lead the July 23 negotiations with Russia; and more.
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Ukraine on red alert over democracy
On July 22, Ukrainian society sounded a code red for the country's democracy as the final votes were tallied on a bill in Ukraine's parliament that strips independence from anti-corruption bodies.
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Ukraine’s new prime minister prepares an IMF request
Source: https://bloomberg.com/news/articles/2025-07-22/ukraine-s-new-premier-is-preparing-to-seek-a-fresh-imf-program?srnd=homepage-europe …
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Svyrydenko pledges no tax hikes, aims for 4% growth in 2026
Svyrydenko pledged no tax hikes. Her team will cut state agency spending, shrink the shadow economy (over 30% of GDP), and boost customs revenue. Svyrydenko targets 4%+ growth in 2026, up from 3% this year. She vowed to meet all IMF and EU reform demands by year-end. 5/
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Svyrydenko says corruption issue is amplified and overemphasized
On corruption concerns, Svyrydenko: To be frank, within Ukrainian society and certain social groups, the issue of corruption is being amplified and overemphasized. 6X
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Ukraine PM seeks US financial aid and joint drone production
Ukraine’s PM Svyrydenko plans to speak with U.S. Treasury chief Scott Bessent about financial aid. She also pushes joint drone production and wants to build UAV plants in the U.S. 4/
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Ukraine’s Svyrydenko seeks $19B from Europe for arms expansion
Svyrydenko also wants up to $19B per year from Europe to expand Ukraine’s arms industry. Svyrydenko: Our task is to deliver [new weapons, factories, and contracts] across most areas within a very short period of time. 3/
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Svyrydenko: New IMF program if war continues; talks in August
Talks could begin in August. Svyrydenko: If the baseline scenario assumes the war will continue into next year, we will have a new IMF program. 2/
