Ukraine Week: "An unprecedented exercise of close cooperation and in-depth joint reflection"
"Our parliament should become a
leading democratic, legislative and European institution in Ukraine," said
Volodymyr Groysman,
chairman of the Ukrainian parliament, at the Ukraine Week conference at the
European Parliament in Brussels on 29 February-2 March. Participants discussed
how to improve the quality of the legislative process in Ukraine’s parliament,
as well as its efficiency and transparency in managing European affairs. Watch
our video for a recap.
In the two years since the Euromaidan demonstrations resulted in President Viktor Yanukovych being ousted from power, more than 9,000 people
have lost their lives in Ukraine and one million more have been displaced. At
the same time, however, the country has taken several steps towards closer
links with the EU, not least with the entry into force on 1 January of the
EU-Ukraine free trade area. Any further progress depends on reforms and this
week Parliament held a three-day conference to map out ways to revamp the
country's legislative process.
Attended by a 40-strong delegation
of Ukrainian parliamentarians, Ukraine Week opened on 29 February with the
presentation of a report on reform and capacity-building by former EP President
Pat Cox. Speaking at the end of the conference, Andrej Plenković
(EPP, Croatia), chair of the EU-Ukraine parliamentary association committee,
described the conference as "an unprecedented exercise of close
cooperation and in-depth joint reflection between the two parliaments."
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