Hunting for Vovk. Why Zelenskyi attacked the most odious court in Ukraine
A few weeks before the end of 2020, President Volodymyr Zelenskyi promised that the primary task for the next 365 days would be judicial reform. At that time, many thought that the head of state was hinting at continuing the war with the rebellious Constitutional Court, but it turned out that he wanted to strike the first blow at another odious establishment, the Kyiv District Administrative Court, where the famous Pavlo Vovk has presided for ten years.
On February 13, Zelenskyi announced the signing and submitting of three draft laws at once to the Verkhovna Rada, which could severely curtail the powers of judges in the Kyiv District Administrative Court. Why this war was declared to this court, how they want to change the legislation, and what can come out of it, read further on Rubryka.
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