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Kyiv Post Cartoons, issue 11

NEWS ITEM: In an interview with television channel ICTV on March 11, President Petro Poroshenko promised “zero tolerance for corruption” if he is re-elected for a second term in the March 31 election. He used exactly the same phrase after casting his ballot on March 25, 2014, the day he was elected president. However, anti-graft activists and investigative journalists argue that Poroshenko is in fact spearheading top-level corruption while creating the fake facade of feeble anti-corruption efforts to appease civil society and the West. He denies such accusations.
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NEWS ITEM: In an interview with television channel ICTV on March 11, President Petro Poroshenko promised “zero tolerance for corruption” if he is re-elected for a second term in the March 31 election. He used exactly the same phrase after casting his ballot on March 25, 2014, the day he was elected president. However, anti-graft activists and investigative journalists argue that Poroshenko is in fact spearheading top-level corruption while creating the fake facade of feeble anti-corruption efforts to appease civil society and the West. He denies such accusations.
Photo by Oleh Smal