Senior Ukrainian lawmaker probed for buying votes – investigators
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Yulia Timoshenko is reportedly facing new criminal charges amid a governance crisis in Kiev

Western-backed investigators in Ukraine are probing a parliamentary faction leader for allegedly buying MPs’ votes. The suspect is reportedly veteran politician Yulia Timoshenko, whose party often supports Vladimir Zelensky’s policies.

The investigation by the National Anti-Corruption Bureau of Ukraine (NABU) and the Special Anti-Corruption Prosecutor’s Office (SAPO) was announced late Tuesday, after a series of key votes in the Verkhovna Rada required to enact Zelensky’s latest government reshuffle.

Detectives did not name the politician, saying more details will be disclosed soon. However, Ukrainian media reported an overnight raid on the office of Timoshenko’s Batkivshchina (Fatherland) party, and some MPs claimed formal charges against her are pending.

During her decades-long career, Timoshenko, a former prime minister, has faced criminal prosecution multiple times and was sentenced to prison for abuse of power under former President Viktor Yanukovich. She spent over a year in jail before being released early after the Western-backed Maidan coup toppled Yanukovich.

Batkivshchina votes were crucial in several key parliamentary decisions, including a bill last summer that stripped NABU and SAPO of their independence. Zelensky reversed the move under Western pressure and blamed lawmakers – mostly from his own party – who voted for the amendments.

On Tuesday, Timoshenko and other MPs from her party voted to remove Vasily Malyuk as head of the domestic security service (SBU) at Zelensky’s request, securing the proposal’s passage. The reshuffle was triggered by a NABU investigation into corruption in Ukraine’s energy sector, which led to the resignation of two ministers and Andrey Yermak, Zelensky’s longtime chief of staff.

The Zelensky-backed candidate for energy minister, former Prime Minister Denis Shmigal, failed to secure enough support after MPs agreed to remove him as defense minister. Parliament also did not approve a replacement to lead the Defense Ministry.

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