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In 2024, Ukraine continues to grapple with the complexities of lustration, a crucial process designed to purge government ranks of officials tainted by corruption or malpractices from past administrations. Initially launched to cleanse the system post-Yanukovych era, the lustration efforts have seen various iterations and legal challenges. Recent developments highlight the expiration of a 10-year restriction on appointing certain officials, sparking debates on the law’s scope and effectiveness.

Both the European Court of Human Rights and domestic courts have weighed in, with rulings that occasionally contradict local sentiments. The ECHR's rulings on compensations for unjust dismissals under lustration laws have stirred controversies, citing discrepancies with European standards. Meanwhile, political figures like former President Poroshenko criticize new proposals that could extend purges, signaling potential power struggles.

Additionally, the ongoing legislative actions in the Verkhovna Rada, including President Zelenskyi’s push for broader lustration laws, demonstrate the dynamic and contentious nature of reforming Ukraine’s bureaucratic landscape. These moves have met with skepticism from international bodies like the G7, yet the drive towards transparency and justice continues to mold Ukraine’s governance.

As lustration remains a pivotal yet divisive tool, its evolution is closely watched by both national and international observers, marking a significant chapter in Ukraine’s journey towards democratic consolidation and accountability.
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Zelenskyi proposes purging top officials who worked in 2014-2019 Zelenskyi proposes purging top officials who worked in 2014-2019 Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyi has proposed introducing the purge of the president, the parliament speaker, people's deputies, the SBU chief, the NSDC secretary and other high-ranking officials who held positions between February 23, 2014, and May 19, 2019. 55 086 1 382 Ukrainian Politics

парубий Parliament to adopt new law on screening officials if current one abolished, - Speaker Parubii Verkhovna Rada Speaker Andrii Parubii believes that there is no reason to question the law on lustration. 7 526 25 Ukrainian Politics

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порошенко Poroshenko Signs Law on Lustration. VIDEO President of Ukraine Petro Poroshenko signed the Law "On the cleansing of power" adopted by the Verkhovna Rada on September 16. 39 433 177 Ukrainian Politics

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Court Lustration in Ukraine Will Start from Tymoshenko and Lutsenko, Yatsenyuk Says. VIDEO Court Lustration in Ukraine Will Start from Tymoshenko and Lutsenko, Yatsenyuk Says. VIDEO The decision of the European Court of Human Rights on the illegality of Yuriy Lutsenko’s arrest means that a criminal investigation regarding the investigators, prosecutors and judges who ruled on his arrest should be launched. 6 883 44 Ukrainian Politics