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Statement of the Civic Party PORA PDF Print E-mail
Thursday, 23 March 2006

At 1.30 am on March 22, 2006 in Gorkiy St. in Kyiv a policeman wounded an activist of the civic party PORA Olexandr Globenko, who was sticking agitational leaflets of the party, with organic fire-arms.

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What Is PORA-PRP? PDF Print E-mail
Saturday, 18 March 2006

"Gazeta Po-kievski" from March 17, 2006

Interview with Vladyslav Kaskiv

 We are having an interview with Vladyslav Kaskiv, the leader of PORA, the strong political party that significantly influenced the outcome of the 2004 presidential election in Ukraine.

- Vladyslav, many political analysts have named Our Ukraine, BYT, SPU your potential allies in the future legislature. On the other hand, you have earlier rejected any cooperation with the parties having Kuchmists in their ranks. Meanwhile, there are Kuchmists on these parties’ election lists. With whom, then, are you going to create a coalition?

- We’re canvassing for a coalition to have a common vision of how Ukraine is to develop.

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Kaskiv: “The Goals of Parties that Formed Orange Coalition in 2004 are Different” PDF Print E-mail
Saturday, 04 March 2006

In his interview with From-UA the PORA-PRP civic bloc leader Vladyslav Kaskiv tells what stands in the way of recreating the Orange coalition, which institutions PORA was funded by in 2004, how it became possible to lure Vitaly Klychko into the bloc and about many other things.

From-UA: Some believe that the PORA civic party headed by you is a technological product of color revolutions, similar to Serbia’s Otpor, Georgia’s Kmara, etc. What do you think about it?

V. Kaskiv: I’ll answer your question with my own question, the way they do in Odesa. Is there an analog to the student hunger strike and student movement of the 90’s? Or is there one to the For Truth civic committee which emerged in early 2000? There was no Kmara or anything like it then.

Such comparisons are funny, because we have to be aware of just one thing: freedom cannot be stopped. Freedom is not born from any technological project; it is born from a simple and clear wish of a man to be free and live in a free country.

Of course, proper organization and good management have a great role. I think that PORA, being a civic movement, showed the best organization not only among the FSU countries, but also in the Eastern and Central Europe. PORA remains unmatched for its scale and size, let alone its effectiveness

How can the Kmara project, less so the Otpor, be compared with PORA if just a few millions people live in Serbia and Georgia? It takes several Serbias and Georgias to make one Ukraine.

Let’s also consider some objective factors. Nobody believed in the success of the Orange revolution: I can say it with full responsibility. I wish the West would have given larger assistance to support democracy in Ukraine at that time. We must also take into account our northern neighbor.

The most telling thing to remember is that PORA has always taken its separate stand. Even at the time of the Orange revolution PORA was the only party which opposed separate talks with Kuchma and Yanukovych. We declared our position publicly and openly and criticized the Yushchenko team.

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CHARTER

CHARTER OF MAIDAN VALUES

The peaceful, democratic and at the same time extremely stylish and beautiful Orange revolution did not end up during the days of Presidential elections. Free and thoughtful choice was important, first, but far not the last step in the program of democratic changes enabled by the sufferings by millions of Ukrainians.

Orange revolution was not a choice of personalities, whom the power was delegated. It was a choice of values on which the New Ukraine was to be built.  Millions went out to the streets to stand up not for their mercantile interests, but for the high ideals of Freedom, Democracy, Morality, Justice, and Citizens’ Dignity. The historic choice of Ukrainian nation proves that the rebirth of Ukraine can be achieved first of all by adhering to the values that were expressed in the slogans of Maidan:

Freedom ‘FREEDOM CANNOT BE STOPPED!’

Aspiration of citizens to self-realization and self-assertion, to reaching basic human rights may not be limited by any brutal force. The citizens are allowed everything that is not forbidden by the law.

The use of force, manipulations, intimidation, violations of law and disrespect of moral norms will not save any government from failure. Because such a power will never be supported by its people.

Democracy “TOGETHER WE ARE MANY! WE CANNOT BE OVERCOME!”

The people’s will is a source of legitimacy and efficiency of the government’s actions. In case of brutal disrespect of peoples’ will, people have a right to protest. The joint collective action by self-organized citizens, based on the peaceful and non-violent struggle for their rights, cannot be won by the cliques of the usurpers of power. Unification of the efforts of citizens and organizations into the joint political civic platform of cooperation is the guarantee of effective democratic control of those in power and prevention from the possible reemergence of an authoritarian regime.

Unity ‘EAST AND WEST – TOGETHER!’

Ukraine is a united country, although its citizens are distinguished through cultural, linguistic, religious, regional and ethnical diversity. The residents of Ukraine are UKRAINIANS, CITIZENS OF ONE STATE notwithstanding their political views, cultural orientations and regional identities. All those who incite to regional (religious, linguistic, ethnic, etc.) split should be condemned by the citizens and prosecuted by law.

Rule of Law ‘CRIMINALS – TO JAIL, PROTECTION TO HONEST!’

All political criminals, including the organizers of election fraud, must incur the deserved and irrevocable punishment. The society and government must go through the period of clearance from the previous experience of abandoning the law. Only the genuine clarification will end with a real affirmation of the rule of law as a really functioning and the only possible principle of justice, instead of its manipulation to satisfy the private interests of a few.

The facts of stealing of state property and finances have to find the reflection in the court sentences. Criminals may not remain in the power, and the system of governance shouldn’t create new criminals. The government is supposed to act only within its functions and in compliance with the Law.

Europeanism ‘EUROPEAN UKRAINE’

Ukraine belongs to the European continent not only in the geographical sense. It is truly European civilization, and even more, it carries a seed of the future Europe, a valuable impulse for the renewing of democracy.

Nowadays Ukraine has to assert its European identity, become an integral participant of social, political, and economical processes in Europe. Institutionally this is measured by attaining the membership and active participation in the leading integrative communities at the European and Euro-Atlantic area. This is a way to satisfy the national interests of Ukraine in the strategic perspective.   

Action ‘WE ARE GOING!’

The control over adherence to the Maidan values is overtaken by the new generation of Ukrainians, whose outlook has been formed in the era of Independence. The generation, which gives all its hopes to self-realization with irrevocability of democratic changes in Ukraine.

The Maidan values can only be really settled through the active citizens’ participation in the political and civic life.

IT IS TIME TO LIVE AND WORK FOR THE COMMON GOAL!

Adopted by the delegates of the Congress of Civic Party PORA

22 August, 2005, Square of Independence

 
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