This resolution expresses support for the full consolidation of democracy in Ukraine and calls on the Ukrainian Central Election Commission, as well as social media platforms, to ensure that elections meet international democratic standards.
[Congressional Bills 116th Congress]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office]
[H. Res. 487 Introduced in House (IH)]
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116th CONGRESS
1st Session
H. RES. 487
Expressing full support to the Ukrainian people in their aspiration to
continue consolidating their democracy and rule of law.
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IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
July 12, 2019
Mr. Keating (for himself and Mr. Kinzinger) submitted the following
resolution; which was referred to the Committee on Foreign Affairs
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RESOLUTION
Expressing full support to the Ukrainian people in their aspiration to
continue consolidating their democracy and rule of law.
Whereas the Ukrainian people have demonstrated their commitment to democracy and
sovereignty during the Revolution of Dignity demonstrations as well as
peacefully at the ballot box in three nationwide elections since then;
Whereas the overwhelming majority of Ukrainians in all regions say it is
important that Ukraine continues to consolidate its democracy in the
face of Russian-sponsored disinformation campaigns aimed at dividing the
country as well as portraying Ukraine and its democratically elected
leaders as a failed state;
Whereas the results of the spring 2019 Ukrainian presidential election indicate
Ukrainians want to see progress on reforms through processes that are
both democratic and timely, particularly more accountable leadership and
more consistent headway against public corruption;
Whereas Ukrainian voters and election commissioners throughout the country
conducted an orderly and democratic voting process, defying bomb
threats, cybersecurity incursions, and predictions of disruption by
extremist groups;
Whereas Ukraine's electoral systems stood the test of the presidential campaign,
and the International Election Observation Mission organized by the
Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe found that the
election was ``competitive and held with respect for fundamental
freedoms'', but also highlighted potential future vulnerabilities and
shortcomings in the electoral framework;
Whereas there may be attempts to exploit these shortcomings to discredit the
snap parliamentary elections, currently scheduled for July, including as
part of a Kremlin-orchestrated disinformation campaign;
Whereas Russian attempts to disrupt and discredit democratic electoral processes
in Ukraine have direct and negative consequences for the American
people, as Ukraine has served as a ``testing ground'' for Russian
techniques later employed in the United States and Europe;
Whereas a democratic electoral process, the results of which are seen as highly
credible by all Ukrainians and the international community, will
demonstrate the commitment of the new Ukrainian administration to
continuing or accelerating reform processes begun by its predecessors;
and
Whereas the Congress considers itself a partner to the Ukrainian people and
government in supporting democratic reform, including elections: Now,
therefore, be it
Resolved, That the House of Representatives--
(1) expresses its full support to the Ukrainian people in
their aspirations for fully consolidated democracy and the rule
of law;
(2) supports and stands ready to help Ukraine fight Russian
attempts to undermine the Ukrainian people's unified support
for democratic values;
(3) supports and stands ready to help Ukraine administer a
snap parliamentary election that fully meets international
democratic standards;
(4) calls on the Ukrainian Central Election Commission to
take all regulatory and logistical steps possible to ensure
that all Ukrainians can vote, including those in the occupied
territories and those with disabilities; and
(5) calls on social media platforms to establish a
meaningful presence in Ukraine to be responsive to any concerns
raised by electoral stakeholders and to better mitigate any
abuses of their products.
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Introduced in House
Introduced in House
Referred to the House Committee on Foreign Affairs.
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