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At a November 10-12 consensus-building session organized by NDI and the European Parliament, Ukrainian parliamentary leaders agreed to take new steps to strengthen the rights of the political opposition and hold elections only after the war, when they can be held in competitive conditions and under the current election law. These pacts, by government and opposition, demonstrated a unified commitment to practically applying democratic practices in a prolonged wartime environment.

Why democracy matters in the Ukraine crisis

Six Things Russia Got Wrong About Ukraine

NDI - Ukraine Program to Resist Authoritarianism 

Youth United for a Peaceful and Prosperous Ukraine

First Round of Ukraine Presidential Election Competitive and Credible but Electoral Reforms Overdue

The most current polling NDI conducted in Ukraine provides new insights into the current mood of Ukrainian societies. It shows that the war is taking a heavy toll on Ukraine and its people. Since the beginning of Russia’s full-scale invasion, Ukrainians have become more realistic but by no means less defiant. They are more committed than ever to building a functioning democracy and to joining NATO and the European Union.

The poll was conducted nationwide from November 14-22.

Ukrainians from all sectors are working to secure a future for their country where people from all walks of life can make their voices heard, where all people have a genuine opportunity to shape the political and civic future, and where the government listens to the voices and needs of the public.

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