Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has set to reform the judicial system of the country, but local anti-corruption activists and judicial experts claim the president missed all the reasonable deadlines and that the reform may now be on the brink of collapse.

Meant to re-launch Ukraine’s judicial system, the reform law was passed by the Ukrainian parliament in October and signed by Zelensky in November. More than one month later, two commissions tasked with cleansing the judiciary have not been created yet; foreign experts who are supposed to help Ukraine with reforming the judiciary haven’t been appointed either.