Ukraine’s European Solidarity parliamentary faction has drafted a resolution seeking to dissolve a temporary commission investigating alleged corruption in law enforcement and the judiciary, according to party officials.
The move would effectively terminate the work of a panel that has been examining corruption allegations within Ukraine’s justice system. The faction said it would push for an early vote on the resolution at the next plenary session of parliament.
Critics of the dissolution effort argue that it represents an attempt to obstruct accountability within the judicial and law enforcement sectors, which have long been plagued by corruption allegations. Supporters of the move contend that the temporary commission has exceeded its mandate or that its work is no longer necessary.
The dispute comes amid broader tensions over anti-corruption efforts in Ukraine, with the government facing pressure from international partners to maintain momentum in prosecuting high-level corruption cases while simultaneously fighting the war. The outcome of the vote could signal the political will to sustain independent oversight of the justice system.