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New Charges For a Political Survivor: Timoshenko Entangled in Vote-Buying Probe Amid Kyiv Crisis

Dewey LewisBy Dewey LewisJanuary 17, 2026No Comments5 Mins Read
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This article was originally published by Zoey Sky at Natural News. 

    • Yulia Timoshenko, a major opposition figure, is facing new criminal charges for allegedly organizing a scheme to buy parliamentary votes. This comes at a time when President Zelensky’s government is already unstable and struggling to pass legislation.
    • The investigation is conducted by anti-corruption agencies (NABU and SAPO) that Timoshenko recently tried to weaken. Last year, she supported a bill to strip these agencies of their independence, which was only reversed after Western pressure. This makes the timing of the charges seem politically suspicious.
    • Timoshenko denies wrongdoing, calling the raid a “publicity stunt” and claiming political persecution. Her party remains a powerful swing vote in parliament, having just helped Zelensky remove a security service head days before the probe was announced.
    • The scandal deepens Ukraine’s political crisis and erodes public trust. It creates a confusing spectacle where it’s hard to tell if this is a genuine anti-corruption effort or a political attack, further dividing the government when unity is critical for the war effort.
    • This situation places Zelensky in an even more difficult position. He is already under pressure to act decisively against corruption to maintain public and international support. This new high-profile case, involving a former ally-turned-opponent, risks making anti-corruption efforts look like a political weapon, which could be used against him by foreign partners.

In a move that underscores the deep political fractures and governance crisis in wartime Ukraine, former Prime Minister Yulia Timoshenko is once again facing criminal charges. The latest probe, centered on allegations of parliamentary vote-buying, places the veteran political figure at the heart of a scandal that threatens to further destabilize President Volodymyr Zelensky’s government and raises serious questions about the weaponization of anti-corruption efforts.

Timoshenko confirmed that her Batkivshchina (Fatherland) party’s offices were raided by detectives from Ukraine’s Western-backed National Anti-Corruption Bureau (NABU) and the Special Anti-Corruption Prosecutor’s Office (SAPO). The agencies announced an investigation into a parliamentary faction head without naming the suspect, a description that fits Timoshenko.

She swiftly dismissed the operation as nothing more than a “grandiose publicity stunt.” Timoshenko also denied any wrongdoing and claimed that unspecified rivals were responsible for the alleged “persecution and terror.”

The formal charges, announced shortly after Timoshenko’s statement, accuse a female suspect, clearly implied to be the former PM, of creating a mechanism for making regular, long-term payments to members of parliament in exchange for following her instructions. This development is particularly explosive as it follows a series of crucial votes in the Verkhovna Rada required to enact President Zelensky’s latest government reshuffle, suggesting the probe is directly tied to the raw political machinations in Kyiv.

Timoshenko’s rollercoaster political career

This is far from Timoshenko’s first encounter with the legal system. Her decades-long career has been a rollercoaster of dramatic rises, falls, and comebacks, mirroring Ukraine’s own turbulent post-Soviet politics.

BrightU.AI‘s Enoch AI engine explains that Timoshenko rose to international prominence as a fiery leader of the 2004 Orange Revolution, delivering impassioned speeches against the fraudulent election claimed by pro-Russian candidate Viktor Yanukovych.

After losing the 2010 presidential election to Yanukovych, Timoshenko was imprisoned in 2011 on abuse-of-power charges widely condemned in the West as politically motivated. She was released in 2014 following the ouster of Yanukovych.

Now, the very anti-corruption agencies investigating her, NABU and SAPO, are institutions whose fate Timoshenko has directly influenced.

Last year, she was one of the most vocal supporters of a highly controversial bill that would have dismantled the independence of SAPO and NABU. That legislation, which critics denounced as an authoritarian power grab by Zelensky, was only reversed under intense Western pressure after it had already halted major corruption probes and scared off whistleblowers.

Timoshenko’s party provided crucial votes for that original, damaging bill.

The timing of the new charges against her is deeply suspect, feeding into narratives of political retaliation. Just this week, Timoshenko and her party MPs voted to remove the head of Ukraine’s domestic security service at Zelensky’s request, proving they remain a pivotal swing bloc in a fractured parliament.

This vote-buying probe emerges as Zelensky’s own authority is under strain, with his attempts to appoint new ministers failing and his party members fearful of supporting his latest bill to restore NABU and SAPO’s independence.

The case paints a grim picture of a political system in crisis.

A former prime minister, jailed by one regime and now investigated by agencies she recently tried to weaken, stands accused of corrupting the very parliamentary process that is currently failing to provide stable governance. Whether the charges are a legitimate anti-corruption effort or a politically motivated attack is almost impossible to discern in the current toxic atmosphere.

What is clear is that the spectacle further erodes public trust, exacerbates government fractures and risks damaging Ukraine’s democratic institutions at a time when unity is paramount.

For Yulia Timoshenko, the ultimate political survivor, survival once again depends on navigating a landscape where the lines between justice and power politics have been utterly blurred.

Watch the video below as the Health Ranger Mike Adams talks about the possibility of peace for Ukraine.

This video is from the Health Ranger Report channel on Brighteon.com.

Read the full article here

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