Rally against the reduction of NABU and SAP powers are held in capital, as well as in many other cities of Ukraine.
Protests against cutting Nabu and SAP powers resumed at Kyiv and many more cities on Wednesday, July 30. It reports about it Liberty Radio.
In Kyiv, protesters reunited in Square near the theater named Ivan Franco. They shout “power – it’s the people”, “hands from Nabu”, “corruption kills.” Protest participants sing Ukraine’s song
Nearly 400 people participated in the rally. Police and doctors are on duty.
In Kharkov, about 200 people in the middle chant “Corruption Kills”, “Ukraine’s power is the people”, “hands off the Nabu.”
In Zaporozhye, local residents gathered for protests near the regional military management building. They also shouted “our voice stronger”, “stand up for democracy”, “hand to Nabu.” Almost 70 people participate in the action.
Today’s protests are also taking place in LVIV, Odessa and the Dnieper.
In Zaporozhye, next to the OVA building, an action passed to adopt a bill that restores Cap’s freedom and Nabu pic.twitter.com/np7rc0vui1
– Maxim (@lipcansmaks1) July 30, 2025
As you know, on July 22, Verkhovna Rada voted for Bill No. 12414 in the second reading. This decision has limited the independence of Nabu and SAP and made them dependent on the decisions of the general prosecutor. The law was then signed by Parliament spokesman Ruslan Stefanchuk and President Vladimir Zelensky. This happened against the rear of protests in Kyiv and other cities of Ukraine. People have asked to treat the law.
On July 24, against the remembrance of Western partners, Zelensky introduced a Rada bill, which provides for the cancellation of previous law’s restrictions.
The Rada Committee approved the Nabu and SAP bill
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