Volodymyr Lytvyn, the Chairman of the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine and Lluis Maria de Puig, PAEC President emphasize the Importance of Free Choice for the Ukrainian Citizens granting during Future Presidential Elections according to the Democratic European Procedures
During the meeting on Friday, PAEC Resident informed that Assembly in December would direct to Ukraine supervisors. "We hope that these elections would be perfectly held and the decision would be adopted in pluralistic way and Ukrainian citizens would be able to make their free choice", - he declared adding that PAEC "has no doubts that Ukraine would choice the correct democratic way to Europe."
L.-M. de Puig expressed hope that the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine "would make everything possible to provide the standard clear democratic elective procedure."
In his turn, V. Lytvyn stressed that the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine would make everything possible to provide "clear and democratic" elections, stressing that in the course, Ukraine "pays special attention to the supervisors´ mission" from the Assembly. "I rely on the supervisors´ objectiveness, - the Head of the Parliament declared, - that is why these elections for Ukraine is the moment of truth: either it goes further, or it degrades."
"We highly appreciate the cooperation with PAEC. It is a great school, the opportunity to fell Ukraine as an integral part of Europe", - he declared adding that the visit of Assembly President» let strengthening of the cooperation and make sure in the necessity of the parliamentary significance increase in Ukraine."
V. Lytvyn and L.-M. de Puig stressed the importance of the parliamentarism role in democratic development of the country. Chairman of the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine is convinced that European parliamentarians should reveal "solidarity with Ukrainian Parliament as destroying of the parliamentarism leads to dictatorship." "Parliamentarism means for me democracy", - V. Lytvyn declared.
PAEC President also highly appreciated the work of the Ukrainian Parliamentary delegation during the Assembly session, declaring that it "awoke respect of the other parliamentarians."