KYIV, Ukraine—Forget death and taxes. In Ukraine, nothing is certain but war and protests.
In the country’s eastern Donbas region, the war against Russia and its separatist proxies has dragged on for three years. And in Kyiv’s government halls, meaningful anti-corruption reforms are advancing at a snail’s pace more than three years after the revolution.
The clock is ticking, some say, before the undercurrents of discontent that sparked the 2014 revolution resurface.
“The steam is building up and when it is enough, one little issue and people will hit the streets,” Myron Spolsky, deputy head of Ukrainian Plast Organizations, told The Daily Signal. …read more
Source: The Daily Signal