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“It’s not a coincidence the Constitutional Court decided to demolish anti-corruption reform right in the middle of an American election,”
Wednesday, November 18, 2020


“It’s not a coincidence the Constitutional Court decided to demolish anti-corruption reform right in the middle of an American election,” Daria Kaleniuk, executive director of the Anti-Corruption Action Center, tells Dan Peleschuk for a Slate article, “Don’t Forget About Ukraine.” The goal, she adds, is to “make Ukraine truly look like a failed state.”