The results should be viewed in light of the extremely low public trust in the courts and prosecutors, said Anton Hrushetskyi, the executive director of the Kyiv International Institute of Sociology (KIIS).
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“regardless of due process” a.k.a. “how to make authoritarians and corruption thrive”…
That feels like the wrong precedent you wanna set when you’ve already admitted to having found ample corruption. What stops the corrupt from abusing it?
Rule of law is important to uphold and it would set a bad president moving forward even after the war is over.