“What is the election? Is it still test tricks to check potential stakeholders that have the ability to influence the electoral rules? Let’s try to understand. The Council appeared in the draft law 13464, which provides for thorough changes to the election Code of Ukraine.”, – WRITE: www.pravda.com.ua
The Council appeared in the draft law 13464, which provides for thorough changes to the election Code of Ukraine. Interestingly, this bill has in some way caused a fuss in a very narrow circle of persons at the most uncomfortable moment, when there is tension on the front, the expectations of increasing offensive of Russians and the continuation of terrorist attacks of the Russian Federation in the peaceful cities of Ukraine.
It would seem that we have a strange attempt to raise the topic of elections, to which, by the overall impression, it seems very far, given the mood to continue the war and the inability to provide security guarantees of the electoral process in martial law.
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The situation is also spicy in the fact that the initiators of the Law of 13464 are dominated by the deputies from the Motherland, but the speaker of Parliament Ruslan Stefanchuk and the deputy chairman of the “servant of the people” faction Andriy Motovilovets are also dominated.
In order not to get tired of readers for a long time, I will give only a few of the most important changes.
2) votes for the party without a specific candidate in its regional list (“constraunnal” votes). In case of overcoming the 5%Barrier, the candidate from it, which has gained the number of votes equal or exceeding the electoral quota, obviously becomes a deputy.
What caused the appearance of these innovations and suggestions? There can be several reasons.
First, the real need to correct the bugs and the fault of the electoral system used during the local elections of 2020. But not so much for parliamentary elections that are very ghostly in the near future, but for local elections that should take place in the fall of 2025. Perhaps is this working option for local elections in parts of areas, districts and communities in martial law? If so, we are expected by a very risky experiment in terms of safe elections, but rumors have been going since last year.
Secondly, the emergence of amendments to the Electoral Code may testify to certain situational alliances of part of the deputies who thus want to occupy a niche in the topic of electoral rules and increase their own value before political trade for the future, because the President’s office will systematically work on the most favorable rules for the organization. And here it is noticeable that in the initiative of the law, part of the “servants of the people” is combined with the Batkivshchyna faction.
Third, through this initiative, the will actually starts the campaign to preserve open lists through their operational improvement and an attempt to knock down the initiative to change the electoral system that can suddenly emerge (from returning to the mixed system to the idea of closed lists) and to become attractive to the background.
At the same time, it is obvious that now you need to focus on the fundamental bases of elections in the post -bearing, not on the election design and cosmetic repair of suffrage. Priority issues should now be adapted, understandable and democratic voting procedures in the postwar period, and especially for four categories of population: foreign Ukrainians, internally displaced persons, existing servicemen and citizens in the occupied territories. Critical and complex problems are damaged by the election infrastructure, the voter register, the arrangement of new precincts abroad.
And in the proposed bill, the leading issues are completely different issues: gender quotas, bulletin format ends, “partization” of local councils and more.
The proposed changes are good for the inter -election cycle in a peaceful peaceful country and do not correspond to the modern realities of Ukraine’s life and calls of post -war time. Unfortunately, suffrage has always been a hostage to a narrow political situation and this trend cannot be broken even into war.
Oleg Posternak, ppOlittechnologist, Candidate of Historical Sciences
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