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Illiberalism in Ukraine

Illiberalism in Ukraine. By Mason F. Type of Democracy. Republic Originally based on Weimar republic. Current Leaders?. President Viktor Yushchenko Prime Minister Mykola Azarov. Mult-party system. Party of Regions (Ruling) Fatherland UDAR Freedom party Communist party.

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Illiberalism in Ukraine

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  1. Illiberalism in Ukraine By Mason F

  2. Type of Democracy • Republic • Originally based on Weimar republic

  3. Current Leaders? • President Viktor Yushchenko • Prime Minister MykolaAzarov

  4. Mult-party system • Party of Regions (Ruling) • Fatherland • UDAR • Freedom party • Communist party

  5. Government power • In power since 14 February 2010 • Was voted into power • Was inaugurated in 17 February 2010

  6. Voting irregularities • Yes, accusations of electoral fraud • Orange revolution

  7. Democracy and Constitution • Democracy since 1991 • Declaration of independence 1991

  8. Equality and Minority Rights • Have equality between gender • Have a form on bilingualism between Ukrainian and Russian

  9. Suffrage • 18 or older • Universal

  10. Corruption • Wide spread and growing problem

  11. Judicial Separation • Although judicial independence exists in principle, in practice there is little separation of juridical and political powers

  12. Freedoms, Human Rights • Freedom of the press exists but recently is starting to be limited. • Rights and freedoms do exist but are often being denied.

  13. Capital punishment. • Abolished February 2000 after the Constitutional Court ruled the death penalty unconstitutional in December 1999. New criminal code passed in April 2001

  14. Democratic Rating • Liberal rating 4/10 • System rating 7/10 • Overall rating 5.5/10

  15. References • http://www.euractiv.com/europes-east/new-model-d • http://www.ukraine.com/political-parties/emocracy-ukraine-analysis-512035 • http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Declaration_of_Independence_of_Ukraine • http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/President_of_Ukraine#Elections_since_1991 • http://www.minorityrights.org/?lid=5053

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