The mayor of Baranivka, UKROP member Anatoliy Dusko will take part in the UKROP party presidential primaries. The decision on registration of the candidate was adopted by the election commission on preparing and holding the election of the nominee for President from UKROP at its regular meeting.
“I decided to take part in the primaries held by the UKROP party, because I feel obliged to do my best to ensure that our country finally gets on the right path of development. After the social shocks and Maidan the Ukrainian society has changed, but despite the promises to live in a new way, the anti-people’s course of the authorities continues, as a result of which the poor become poorer, and the oligarchs’ wealth grows,” explained Anatoliy Dusko.
At the same time, he has noted that as candidate for President he would first of all rely on successful management experience in his region.
“If we want to save the country, it’s time for decisive action. As a community leader, I have a real and successful managerial experience, an idea of where to move and confidence in my own forces, I know that I can work efficiently and honestly for the benefit of Ukraine and Ukrainians,” added the UKROP member.
The program and candidate’s autobiography can be found here http://www.ukrop.com.ua/uk/primaries.
The start of the UKROP party presidential primaries was announced at the Party Congress on March 3. Those willing to compete for a senior position in the state submitted the relevant applications to the secretariat of the political force. After the end of registration, the applicants will have five months to present their programs in the regions. The only candidate for the President from UKROP will be nominated by the end of the year at the next Party Congress.
It is to be recalled, UKROP was the first among political parties in Ukraine to begin the primaries procedure. The candidate for President will be elected by open public voting. Primaries are a common practice for many democratic countries in the world. They are widely used, in particular, in the United States, Great Britain, Israel, Spain, and more recently in Italy and France.
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