Run-off confirms that Ukraine’s presidential election meets most international commitments
KYIV, 8 February 2010 –
In a statement issued today, the observers noted that the election consolidated progress achieved since 2004. But they also concluded that the lack of mutual trust between the candidates and the deficient legal framework were at the root of the problems observed and constitute an immediate challenge for the new leadership. The professional, transparent and honest voting and counting should serve as a solid foundation for a peaceful transition of power.
“Yesterday’s vote was an impressive display of democratic elections. For everyone in
“Some say the Orange Revolution has failed. I say no. Thanks to the Orange Revolution, democratic elections in
“The pessimistic scenarios put forward before election day were proven wrong by the overwhelmingly efficient and non-partisan manner in which election commissions performed yesterday and by the high turnout.
“Any functioning democracy needs not only to focus on the election day itself. What it also needs is a wider legal framework guaranteeing the transparency of the political process including the financing of political parties and candidates,” said Pawel Kowal, Head of the delegation of the European Parliament.
“This has been a well-administered and truly competitive election offering voters a clear choice. It will now be crucial to establish unambiguous rules and close the gaps in the law well in advance of any new election in order to avoid the uncertainties that marked this election,” said Heidi Tagliavini, Head of the election observation mission of the OSCE Office for Democratic Institutions and Human Rights (ODIHR).
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For a PDF version of this press release, please click here.
For the full preliminary statement (PDF), please click here.
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