Ukraine’s war drags on and the country continues to suffer the worst crisis of its post-Soviet era, one that many Ukrainians say is a result of corruption that made them vulnerable to Russian aggression.
Two years after the Maidan Revolution sought to end corruption, many Ukrainians say they see improvements, but that the leadership has yet to make good on its promises to end graft and mismanagement.
Their war on corruption, like the one against Russian-backed separatists, carries on intermittently.
The goals of the revolution have yet to be fulfilled in the eyes of many Ukrainians. Sergii Leschenko, a legislator who leads anti-corruption …read more
Source: Voice of America