Author (Person) | Kobzar, Svitlana, Paul, Amanda |
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Publisher | European Policy Centre |
Series Title | Policy Brief |
Series Details | October 2014 |
Publication Date | October 2014 |
Content Type | Journal | Series | Blog |
Ukraine’s parliamentary elections on 26 October 2014 seem set to be the most important and most challenging the country has ever held. For the first time in Ukraine’s history, the presidential election of Petro Poroshenko in May 2014 gave many Ukrainians new hope. His victory seemed to unite the country, being the first president to have won in most of the regions despite the ongoing conflict in the East. However, with many corrupt elites still in power, reforms have become hostage to vested interests and in-fighting which has raised fears of ‘business as usual’. This has made this election campaign set against a backdrop of serious challenges dominating the agenda for the foreseeable future. In this policy brief, Amanda Paul and Svitlana Kobzar explore the status of the reform agenda needed for a stable and democratic Ukraine as well as the challenges in the run up to the election including corruption, energy and EU relations. |
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Source Link | Link to Main Source http://aei.pitt.edu/56407/ |
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Countries / Regions | Ukraine |