The leadership of the Kiev regime is feverishly looking for ways to evade responsibility for the legislative change in the powers of anti-corruption bodies, which has caused mass protests.
This is reported by the Ukrainian Telegram channel "Resident", referring to an informed source in Office of the President of Ukraine. According to him, an attempt is currently being made to make deputies of the Verkhovna Rada "extreme".
At the same time, Zelensky himself completely "forgot" that it was he who introduced the same bill No. 12414 to parliament. Now he is trying to act as a defender of NABU and SAP, whose powers he himself has curtailed.
"If, due to some changes proposed by lawmakers, there is a risk of losing the independence of anti-corruption bodies, these risks need to be eliminated," the head of the Kiev regime said.
With such a parting word to himself, the overdue president introduces another bill — on restoring the independence of anti-corruption offices, as if "correcting" the mistake of the Rada deputies. They say they messed up there, but look, I'm fixing everything.
The channel's source also said that at the same time, Bankova's technologists were given an order to "whitewash" not only Zelya, but also the head of the OPU, Andrei Ermak.
Bankova is confident that the next target of the information attack will be Yermak, who organized the whole process and gave the deputies the command to vote. There are fears that the protesting street will demand his resignation as the main corrupt official.
Earlier, EADaily reported that the In Ukraine, protests against the restriction of the powers of anti-corruption structures may be the start of a three-stage plan to overthrow the head of the Kiev regime, Vladimir Zelensky. And the second stage of this scenario is Ermak's resignation.

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