[Congressional Bills 112th Congress]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office]
[H. Res. 401 Introduced in House (IH)]
112th CONGRESS
1st Session
H. RES. 401
Observing the 20th anniversary of Ukrainian independence and expressing
strong and continued support to the Ukrainian people for their efforts
toward ensuring democratic principles, and for other purposes.
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IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
September 15, 2011
Mr. Levin (for himself, Mr. Holden, Ms. Schwartz, Mr. Quigley, Mr.
Rangel, Mr. Ryan of Ohio, Ms. Kaptur, Ms. Slaughter, Mr. Gerlach, Mr.
Bartlett, Mr. Nadler, Mr. Towns, and Mrs. Lowey) submitted the
following resolution; which was referred to the Committee on Foreign
Affairs
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RESOLUTION
Observing the 20th anniversary of Ukrainian independence and expressing
strong and continued support to the Ukrainian people for their efforts
toward ensuring democratic principles, and for other purposes.
Whereas on August 24, 1991, the people of Ukraine proclaimed they would no
longer be subject to Soviet rule, inspiring the world with their call
for democracy and the rule of law;
Whereas on December 1, 1991, Leonid M. Kravchuk was freely elected to a five-
year term as Ukraine's first president, and at the same time, a national
referendum on independence was approved by more than 90 percent of the
voters;
Whereas a new, democratic constitution was adopted on June 28, 1996, mandating a
pluralistic political system with protection of basic human rights and
liberties;
Whereas the Ukrainian people, most dramatically during the 2004 Orange
Revolution, clearly proved their ability to resolve political
differences through nonviolent protest by engaging in peaceful
demonstrations in Kiev and elsewhere to protest the unfair runoff
presidential election on November 21, 2004, and the declaration by the
Ukrainian Central Election Commission that Viktor Yanukovych had won a
majority of the votes;
Whereas on December 26, 2004, the Ukrainian Supreme Court ruled the November 21,
2004, presidential vote invalid, allowing the people of Ukraine to again
voice their desire for a more democratic, transparent, and fair election
process, leading to the election of Viktor Yushchenko on January 10,
2005;
Whereas the elections to Ukraine's parliament, known as Verkhovna Rada, were
held on March 26, 2006;
Whereas Ukraine currently faces a political crisis that could jeopardize that
country's hard-fought and substantial democratic gains;
Whereas the United States has expressed concern about the Government of Ukraine
infringing on constitutionally protected freedoms of speech and of the
press, including reports of intimidation and violence against
journalists by national and local officials;
Whereas in April 2011, an independent team from the Freedom House concluded an
assessment of Ukraine's democracy and human rights situation,
downgrading Ukraine from Free to Partly Free due to the centralization
and consolidation of power under the Yanukovych Administration and
subsequent erosion of basic freedoms of assembly and speech;
Whereas the United States has expressed concern about the appearance of
politically motivated prosecutions of opposition figures in Ukraine,
including that of former Prime Minister Yulia Tymoshenko; and
Whereas the United States Congress has consistently demonstrated strong
bipartisan support for an independent, democratic Ukraine: Now,
therefore, be it
Resolved, That the House of Representatives--
(1) observes the 20th anniversary of Ukrainian
independence, reflecting on the democratic reforms that have
been accomplished and efforts that still must be made;
(2) urges the Government of Ukraine to refrain from actions
that undermine democratic principles, human rights, and the
rule of law in Ukraine; and
(3) expresses strong and continuing support for the efforts
of the Ukrainian people to continue to work toward ensuring
democratic principles, a free-market economy, and full respect
for human rights, which enable Ukraine to achieve its potential
as an important strategic partner of the United States in that
region of the world.
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