Justice and Rule of Law: Non-Negotiable Prerequisites for Ukraine’s EU Membership.
Justice, Legality, and the Judiciary in Ukraine’s European Integration Path
According to Espreso.tv: In today’s Ukrainian society, the principles of justice, legality, and the rule of law have become central to the country’s push for European Union membership. This issue has gained urgency as Ukraine works to restore democratic values after prolonged periods of authoritarian rule. As Valeriy Chalyi, a Ukrainian diplomat and former Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of Ukraine to the United States, has stated:
“EU membership is closely tied to domestic policies, legislation, and practices that must align with European standards.” — Valeriy Chalyi
The Ukrainian people are paying a heavy price for attempts to return to authoritarian models. These efforts threaten not only the country’s reform progress but also its ambition to become a full-fledged member of the European Union. It is essential for Ukrainians to understand that the path to the EU demands adherence to democratic principles and the supremacy of law.
Legal System Reform and Strengthening Democratic Institutions
This situation underscores how critical it is for Ukraine to continue reforming its legal system and fortifying democratic institutions. Aligning with European standards will be vital for achieving integration goals, as it will not only boost international trust but also ensure the country’s stable development. Further progress in these areas could prove decisive for European integration and for maintaining social stability in Ukraine.
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