"orange revolution" and lessons for coalition-building

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Presentation made for the seminar "Coalition Building / Strategic Partnership" in International Academy for Leadership (Fridrich Naumann Stiftung).Pictures by Sergiy Kondratenko (PicasaWeb) and fotoart.org.ua.

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UKRAINEUKRAINE“Orange Revolution” and lessons for coalition-building“Orange Revolution” and lessons for coalition-building

“Orange Revolution” isthe great protest of millions of ukrainian people

“Orange Revolution” isthe great protest of millions of ukrainian people

What was it for us?

“Orange Revolution” isthe great protest of millions of ukrainian people

“Orange Revolution” isthe great protest of millions of ukrainian people

What was it for us?

Civil disobedience action

“Orange Revolution” isthe great protest of millions of ukrainian people

“Orange Revolution” isthe great protest of millions of ukrainian people

What was it for us?

Political PR operation

Civil disobedience action

“Orange Revolution” isthe great protest of millions of ukrainian people

“Orange Revolution” isthe great protest of millions of ukrainian people

What was it for us?

Political PR operation

Civil disobedience action

American provocation

“Orange Revolution” isthe great protest of millions of ukrainian people

“Orange Revolution” isthe great protest of millions of ukrainian people

What was it for us?

Political PR operation

Civil disobedience action

American provocation

Coup d'etat

“Orange Revolution” isthe great protest of millions of ukrainian people

“Orange Revolution” isthe great protest of millions of ukrainian people

What was it for us?

Political PR operation

Civil disobedience action

American provocation

Coup d'etat

Youth energy explosion

“Orange Revolution” isthe great protest of millions of ukrainian people

“Orange Revolution” isthe great protest of millions of ukrainian people

What was it for us?

Political PR operation

Civil disobedience action

American provocation

Coup d'etat

Youth energy explosion

"War of millionaires against billionaires"

“Orange Revolution” isthe great protest of millions of ukrainian people

“Orange Revolution” isthe great protest of millions of ukrainian people

What was it for us?

Political PR operation

Civil disobedience action

American provocation

Coup d'etat

Youth energy explosion

"War of millionaires against billionaires"

Partnership of thinking society

“Orange Revolution” isthe great protest of millions of ukrainian people

“Orange Revolution” isthe great protest of millions of ukrainian people

What was it for us?

Political PR operation

Civil disobedience action

American provocation

Coup d'etat

Youth energy explosion

"War of millionaires against billionaires"

Partnership of thinking society

Confrontation against the Russian vector

“Orange Revolution” isthe great protest of millions of ukrainian people

“Orange Revolution” isthe great protest of millions of ukrainian people

What was it for us?

Political PR operation

Civil disobedience action

American provocation

Coup d'etat

Youth energy explosion

"War of millionaires against billionaires"

Partnership of thinking society

Confrontation against the Russian vector

Consolidation of the Ukrainian nation

“Orange Revolution” isthe great protest of millions of ukrainian people

“Orange Revolution” isthe great protest of millions of ukrainian people

What was it for us?

Political PR operation

Civil disobedience action

American provocation

Coup d'etat

Youth energy explosion

"War of millionaires against billionaires"

Partnership of thinking society

Confrontation against the Russian vector

Consolidation of the Ukrainian nation

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For each of those thousands of people

who stood on Maidan Nezalezhnosty,

the main aim was to protect their civil right to

vote and to fight for justice

For each of those thousands of people

who stood on Maidan Nezalezhnosty,

the main aim was to protect their civil right to

vote and to fight for justice

What did we get?

For each of those thousands of people

who stood on Maidan Nezalezhnosty,

the main aim was to protect their civil right to

vote and to fight for justice

What did we get?

Victor Yushchenko resigned Tymoshenko’s government.2005

For each of those thousands of people

who stood on Maidan Nezalezhnosty,

the main aim was to protect their civil right to

vote and to fight for justice

What did we get?

Victor Yushchenko resigned Tymoshenko’s government.2005

Yushchenko had to sign a memorandum with Viktor Yanukovych (leader of Party of Regions).

2005

Victor Yushchenko resigned Tymoshenko’s government.2005

For each of those thousands of people

who stood on Maidan Nezalezhnosty,

the main aim was to protect their civil right to

vote and to fight for justice

What did we get?

Victor Yushchenko resigned Tymoshenko’s government.2005

Yushchenko had to sign a memorandum with Viktor Yanukovych (leader of Party of Regions).

2005

Yushchenko issued a decree about parliament resign and set new elections.

2007

Victor Yushchenko resigned Tymoshenko’s government.2005

Yushchenko had to sign a memorandum with Viktor Yanukovych (leader of Party of Regions).

2005

For each of those thousands of people

who stood on Maidan Nezalezhnosty,

the main aim was to protect their civil right to

vote and to fight for justice

What did we get?

Victor Yushchenko resigned Tymoshenko’s government.2005

Yushchenko had to sign a memorandum with Viktor Yanukovych (leader of Party of Regions).

2005

Yushchenko issued a decree about parliament resign and set new elections.

2007

Prime Minister Yulia Tymoshenko called for President to resign.2008

Victor Yushchenko resigned Tymoshenko’s government.2005

Yushchenko had to sign a memorandum with Viktor Yanukovych (leader of Party of Regions).

2005

Yushchenko issued a decree about parliament resign and set new elections.

2007

For each of those thousands of people

who stood on Maidan Nezalezhnosty,

the main aim was to protect their civil right to

vote and to fight for justice

What did we get?

Victor Yushchenko resigned Tymoshenko’s government.2005

Yushchenko had to sign a memorandum with Viktor Yanukovych (leader of Party of Regions).

2005

Yushchenko issued a decree about parliament resign and set new elections.

2007

Prime Minister Yulia Tymoshenko called for President to resign.2008

In presidential elections Yushchenko got only 5,45% of votes.2010

Victor Yushchenko resigned Tymoshenko’s government.2005

Yushchenko had to sign a memorandum with Viktor Yanukovych (leader of Party of Regions).

2005

Yushchenko issued a decree about parliament resign and set new elections.

2007

Prime Minister Yulia Tymoshenko called for President to resign.2008

For each of those thousands of people

who stood on Maidan Nezalezhnosty,

the main aim was to protect their civil right to

vote and to fight for justice

What did we get?

Victor Yushchenko resigned Tymoshenko’s government.2005

Yushchenko had to sign a memorandum with Viktor Yanukovych (leader of Party of Regions).

2005

Yushchenko issued a decree about parliament resign and set new elections.

2007

Prime Minister Yulia Tymoshenko called for President to resign.2008

In presidential elections Yushchenko got only 5,45% of votes.2010

Parliament Speaker Volodymyr Litvin announced the termination of coalition of Democratic Forces in the parliament.

2010

Victor Yushchenko resigned Tymoshenko’s government.2005

Yushchenko had to sign a memorandum with Viktor Yanukovych (leader of Party of Regions).

2005

Yushchenko issued a decree about parliament resign and set new elections.

2007

Prime Minister Yulia Tymoshenko called for President to resign.2008

In presidential elections Yushchenko got only 5,45% of votes.2010

For each of those thousands of people

who stood on Maidan Nezalezhnosty,

the main aim was to protect their civil right to

vote and to fight for justice

What did we get?

Victor Yushchenko resigned Tymoshenko’s government.2005

Yushchenko had to sign a memorandum with Viktor Yanukovych (leader of Party of Regions).

2005

Yushchenko issued a decree about parliament resign and set new elections.

2007

Prime Minister Yulia Tymoshenko called for President to resign.2008

In presidential elections Yushchenko got only 5,45% of votes.2010

Parliament Speaker Volodymyr Litvin announced the termination of coalition of Democratic Forces in the parliament.

2010

The Constitution of Ukraine returned to the 1996 edition, making creation of coalitions not obligate.

2010

Victor Yushchenko resigned Tymoshenko’s government.2005

Yushchenko had to sign a memorandum with Viktor Yanukovych (leader of Party of Regions).

2005

Yushchenko issued a decree about parliament resign and set new elections.

2007

Prime Minister Yulia Tymoshenko called for President to resign.2008

In presidential elections Yushchenko got only 5,45% of votes.2010

Parliament Speaker Volodymyr Litvin announced the termination of coalition of Democratic Forces in the parliament.

2010

For each of those thousands of people

who stood on Maidan Nezalezhnosty,

the main aim was to protect their civil right to

vote and to fight for justice

What did we get?

Victor Yushchenko resigned Tymoshenko’s government.2005

Yushchenko had to sign a memorandum with Viktor Yanukovych (leader of Party of Regions).

2005

Yushchenko issued a decree about parliament resign and set new elections.

2007

Prime Minister Yulia Tymoshenko called for President to resign.2008

In presidential elections Yushchenko got only 5,45% of votes.2010

Parliament Speaker Volodymyr Litvin announced the termination of coalition of Democratic Forces in the parliament.

2010

The Constitution of Ukraine returned to the 1996 edition, making creation of coalitions impossible.

2010

Victor Yushchenko resigned Tymoshenko’s government.2005

Yushchenko had to sign a memorandum with Viktor Yanukovych (leader of Party of Regions).

2005

Yushchenko issued a decree about parliament resign and set new elections.

2007

Prime Minister Yulia Tymoshenko called for President to resign.2008

In presidential elections Yushchenko got only 5,45% of votes.2010

Parliament Speaker Volodymyr Litvin announced the termination of coalition of Democratic Forces in the parliament.

2010

The Constitution of Ukraine returned to the 1996 edition, making creation of coalitions not obligate.

2010

The level of distrust to political partiesThe level of distrust to political parties

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This happens because the "orange" leaders focused on implementing their own profit

aims and power ambitions.

BUT…

BUT…

1. Support of Yushchenko had become a form of mass protest of citizens who did not only realize their own interests, but also acquired the ability to protect them.

BUT…

1. Support of Yushchenko had become a form of mass protest of citizens who did not only realize their own interests, but also acquired the ability to protect them.

2. Ukrainian society demonstrated a significantly high level of general and political culture.

BUT…

1. Support of Yushchenko had become a form of mass protest of citizens who did not only realize their own interests, but also acquired the ability to protect them.

2. Ukrainian society demonstrated a significantly high level of general and political culture.

3. The “Orange Revolution” took place not on the background of economic crisis, but in a period of economic growth. There was a struggle for rights and liberties.

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Prompt growth of NGOs - is also the achievement of the

Orange Revolution!

Dynamic of Non-government organizationsDynamic of Non-government organizations

NGOs have several advantages:

Almost unlimited methods of activity

NGOs have several advantages:

High flexibility and adaptability

Almost unlimited methods of activity

NGOs have several advantages:

High flexibility and adaptability

Almost unlimited methods of activity

Trust of the majority of citizens

NGOs have several advantages:

High flexibility and adaptability

Almost unlimited methods of activity

Trust of the majority of citizens

Low resource requirements

NGOs have several advantages:

High flexibility and adaptability

Almost unlimited methods of activity

Trust of the majority of citizens

Low resource requirements

Creativity and the lack of stamps

NGOs have several advantages:

High flexibility and adaptability

Almost unlimited methods of activity

Trust of the majority of citizens

Low resource requirements

Creativity and the lack of stamps

Real protection of civil interests

NGOs have several advantages:

High flexibility and adaptability

Almost unlimited methods of activity

Trust of the majority of citizens

Low resource requirements

Creativity and the lack of stamps

Real protection of civil interests

Focus on immediate needs

NGOs have several advantages:

High flexibility and adaptability

Almost unlimited methods of activity

Trust of the majority of citizens

Low resource requirements

Creativity and the lack of stamps

Real protection of civil interests

Focus on immediate needs

NGOs have several advantages:

High flexibility and adaptability

Almost unlimited methods of activity

Trust of the majority of citizens

Low resource requirements

Creativity and the lack of stamps

Real protection of civil interests

Focus on immediate needs

NGOs have several advantages:

That's why a coalition of NGOs

is more real than the coalition of political parties

That high level of collective public action that has been made

on the Maidan becomes the national standard of efficiency

of civil interaction and spirit of the civil power!

High flexibility and adaptability

Almost unlimited methods of activity

Trust of the majority of citizens

Low resource requirements

Creativity and the lack of stamps

Real protection of civil interests

Focus on immediate needs

NGOs have several advantages:

That's why a coalition of NGOs

is more real than the coalition of political parties

Thank You!Thank You!

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