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Foreign Affairs committee  If I can add to this, what I think is very important is to organize the monitoring of this process before the election, and organize it in such a way that those organizations that are monitoring can report all kinds of abuses on the spot, immediately, and make them public, so the

March 7th, 2012Committee meeting

Marcin Swiecicki

Foreign Affairs committee  I am not convinced that it can contribute a lot to the promotion of democracy, but certainly it can promote Ukraine and the beauties of various cities still undiscovered by many Europeans. I hope that Ukraine has more visits from tourists and has more contacts after the Euro Cup.

March 7th, 2012Committee meeting

Marcin Swiecicki

Foreign Affairs committee  If I correctly understood your question, you asked about the measures taken in Poland to assist Ukraine. First of all, there were a lot of observers—a great number of observers, for example, during the Orange Revolution—and also the great support of the political class in Poland

March 7th, 2012Committee meeting

Marcin Swiecicki

Foreign Affairs committee  Yes, with Yulia Tymoshenko and Yuri Lutsenko in prison, the elections will not be fully fair—that is certain, but they might be fair enough not to pose obstacles to the ratification of the association agreement, and secondly, to produce the Parliament that will annul the paragrap

March 7th, 2012Committee meeting

Marcin Swiecicki

Foreign Affairs committee  No democratic forces in any country should be abandoned when they are fighting for democracy and freedom. But at this moment, I think, and in general, if you look at the map, Ukraine is the most important country, and really, foreign assistance can tip the balance. So I would dar

March 7th, 2012Committee meeting

Marcin Swiecicki

Foreign Affairs committee  My name is Marcin Swiecicki. I am a member of the Polish Parliament. I used to work in the Ukraine—for the last four years. Mr. Chairperson and distinguished members of Parliament, it is my great pleasure to testify here in this meeting. Let me first start by reporting on the Po

March 7th, 2012Committee meeting

Marcin Swiecicki