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What do Ukrainians expect of the newly elected Parliament?

How the parties running for Parliament see Ukraine’s foreign policy

Zelenskyi’s landslide victory is a vote for change. It also exposes Ukraine’s vulnerability and the deficiency of reforms. Zelenskyi’s voters united against the old system rather than around a common agenda about how to bring about change.

Ukrainians came up with the road map for president’s first days in the office

Despite the smouldering conflict in Donbas and the tensions around Russia’s occupation of Crimea, security policy has so far failed to attract voters’ attention in the campaign.

Populist campaigns played the trick

Most candidates avoid answering the question how they plan to resolve conflict in the east

Transparency of campaign & ballots counting is important

Presidential canditates make promises that can be implemented only if they have majority in parliament

While the economy needs to be in focus.

On 20 March 2019 the conference “Ukraine and Georgia: way to de-occupation of its territories”, the second in a row of events in the framework of the international platform “Friends of de-occupation of Crimea” initiated by President of Ukraine Petro Poroshenko, took place in Budapest. The event was co-organized by the Embassies of Ukraine and […]

The crazy way Ukrainian democracy works