Einladung zur Podiumsdiskussion „Elections in Ukraine: an unpredictable competition?“
The Competence Center for Black Sea Region Studies, the Karl-Renner Institut, the International Institute for Peace (IIP) and EURAS/University of Vienna invite you to the upcoming panel discussion on the topic:
Elections in Ukraine: an unpredictable competition?
Date: Thursday, 28th March 2019
Time: 6.00 p.m.
Venue: Karl-Renner Institut, Karl-Popper-Straße 8, 1100 Vienna
Registration: Karl-Renner-Institut
Panel:
- Alexander Dubowy, Centre for Eurasian Studies at the University of Vienna
- NadiIa Koval, Foreign Policy Council „Ukrainian Prism“
- Johannes Leitner, Head of the Competence Center for Black Sea Region Studies, Vienna
- Alena Lunyova, Human Rights Information Centre, Kiev
- Hannes Swoboda, President of the International Institute for Peace and former MEP (S&D Group), Vienna
Moderation:
Jutta Sommerbauer, Journalist, „Die Presse“
Content
2019 is a year of election for Ukraine. Presidential elections will be held on the last Sunday of March, parliamentary elections will follow in autumn. For the presidential elections, 44 candidates have been officially registered. Apart from incumbent Petro Poroshenko, two candidates are expected to have best chances to get into the runoff election: Julija Tymoschenko, former prime minister and head of Batkivshchyna, and Volodymyr Zelenskiy, a TV showman. Voters will have a chance to pass judgment on President Poroshenko, who has been pushing firmly for EU and NATO integration. The Ukrainian economy was hit severely by the war in the East of the country, but has been showing signs of stabilisation since 2016. Corruption remains a crucial problem.
In this panel discussion, we will take stock of five years Poroshenko. What are the possible outcomes of the presidential elections and what role does Russia play officially and unofficially? What are the approaches of the candidates to resolve the internal and external conflicts? How important is economic connectivity within and around Ukraine and what means North Stream II for Ukraine, politically and economically? These and other questions, such as the human rights situation in the country, will be analyzed and discussed with our distinguished guests.
The event will be held in English. Refreshments will be served after the event.
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