Zelenskiy’s reforms were too slow for us, but too fast for Putin
by Phillip Inman from on (#5X1N8)
Like other world leaders, Ukraine's president found tackling corruption difficult. Unlike them, he had Moscow watching him
Ukraine's president. Volodymyr Zelenskiy, came under pressure to tackle corruption from the moment he was elected in April 2019.
His government was on its knees financially after a series of scandals that had seen the country's biggest bank collapse following allegations of looting. Soon after, it was nationalised.
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