Ukrainian lawmakers paved the way on Thursday for a close ally of President Petro Poroshenko to become the new general prosecutor, a position seen by the West as crucial for Ukraine to tackle entrenched corruption.
Parliament passed a law removing a requirement that only a person with a legal background can take the post, enabling Yuriy Lutsenko, a former interior minister and head of Poroshenko’s parliamentary faction, to take the job.
A second vote to appoint Lutsenko was expected later on Thursday.
The appointment may disappoint the European Commission, which like the United States and the International Monetary Fund, has tied aid …read more
Source: Voice of America