A New, Unified Ukraine

A New, Unified Ukraine

For the first time since Ukraine’s independence in 1991, the nation has the opportunity to evolve into a true European democracy, thanks to the recent election of a pro-European constitutional majority to Parliament. A pro-reform and pro-European Parliament and government are now in place, and a politically reset Ukraine has been empowered to make permanent changes that have been long awaited by the Ukrainian people and by the international community.

A year has passed since protests began on the Maidan, or Independence Square, in Ukraine’s capital, protests that soon spread across the country and became known as Euromaidan, and then the Revolution of Dignity. Ukrainians were opting for freedom, not fear, choosing democracy, not dictatorship, and believing in the future, not the past. The idea of a new Ukraine was born. We had the courage to fight for it. Now we have the institutional powers to implement it.

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