In June 2022, Ukraine was assigned the EU candidate status, alongside a number of recommendations were given to be implemented for further membership advance. In June 2023, the European Commission will present an interim verbal conclusion on Ukraine’s progress in the implementation of 7 Euro reforms.
In partnership with a number of specialized think tanks and public organizations, the New Europe Center invites you to join the panel discussion where the “Candidate Check” coalition experts will showcase their independent monitoring of Ukraine’s implementation of EU recommendations.
It is the 4th monitoring of this kind that Ukrainian experts have been conducting since Ukraine was granted EU candidate status last year in June. Previous editions of “Candidate Check” can be found here: https://bit.ly/3oTud98
The event of New Europe Center and its partners will help you learn:
- where we are now in terms of implementing each recommendation;
- what dynamics of the reforms implementation have been for more than 10 months of being a candidate;
- which EU recommendations are the most difficult to implement.
Participants of the panel
Introduction:
- Alyona Getmanchuk, Director of the New Europe Center
Discussion:
- Yuliya Tyshchenko, Head of the Program for the Support of Democratic Transformations of the UCIPR
- Mykhailo Zhernakov, Co-founder and the Chairman of the board of DEJURE Foundation
- Oleksandr Kalitenko, Senior Analyst at Transparency International Ukraine
- Serhii Sydorenko, Editor of “European Pravda“
Moderator:
- Marianna Fakhurdinova, Analyst at the New Europe Center
Event format: online
The event broadcast will stream:
- in Ukrainian on the New Europe Center Facebook page in the Event “Candidate Check-4: where does Ukraine currently stand in the implementation of 7 EU candidate recommendations”
- in English – on the New Europe Center YouTube page – https://www.youtube.com/live/QMQhK_3tfkk?feature=share
This discussion is organized by the New Europe Center under the USAID/ ENGAGE activity, which is funded by the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) and implemented by Pact. The event is the sole responsibility of Pact and its implementing partners and does not necessary reflect the views of the United States Agency for International Development (USAID).