Faced with growing pressure amid the national protest, Ukrainian President Voldimi Zelensky was backed by controversial laws that undermine the country's independent anti-corruption system. Senior writer Katrin Bennhold and Marc Santora, international news editor for The New York Times, describe the events that led to the reversal.
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