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There was a constitutional crisis in Ukraine from 27 October until 25 December 2020, with an aftermath until about May 2022. On 27 October 2020, decision No. 13-r/2020 of the Constitutional Court of Ukraine (CCU) invalidated much of Ukraine's 2014 anti-corruption reform as unconstitutional. The resulting situation made it almost impossible to effectively investigate and prosecute judges and other public officials for financial corruption. In response to the highly controversial ruling, the legislative and executive branches of the government of Ukraine, aided by international organisations such as the Venice Commission of the Council of Europe, made quick efforts to remedy the situation with the new Law No. 1079-IX of 15 December 2020, restoring the functioning of the National Agency on Corruption Prevention (NACP).
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