tl;dr New reform is going good right now. Many corrupt people start to resign to avoid problems.
To be honest, I wasn’t aware at all of the judicial reform in Ukraine and at first my alarm bells were ringing (the government intervening in the judicial system).
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tl;dr New reform is going good right now. Many corrupt people start to resign to avoid problems.
To be honest, I wasn’t aware at all of the judicial reform in Ukraine and at first my alarm bells were ringing (the government intervening in the judicial system).
So I read up a bit on [this article from 2 years ago](https://www.bpb.de/themen/europa/ukraine/315519/analyse-das-trugbild-vom-durchbruch-zum-rechtsstaat-justizreform-nach-der-revolution-der-wuerde/), which made me aware why this reform is necessary. But it came to the conclusion that there was a lack of real change (measured by the tenor of major decisions and trust in the system), pointing out that the self control of the judicial body did not work well as they want to keep everything as it is.
So my question: Do you agree with that analysis and did much change in the last two years?