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Presentation of results for the 1st Euro exit poll

10:21 AM 26-7-2012

The Institute of World Policy has held a presentation of the results for the “1st Euro exit poll” survey, carried out by the company GfK, commissioned by the Institute of World Policy, as part of the project “Ukraine’s soft power in the European Union”.With the help of this survey, IWP found out to what extent Euro 2012 was a successful project from the point of view of European integration of Ukraine, by questioning European fans at the exists of stadiums in the four host-cities (Kiev, Kharkiv, Lviv, Donetsk).

During the presentation you will find out whether average Europeans support Ukraine’s membership in the European Union, whether they want a non-visa regime between Ukraine and the EU, and whether they agree with the imprisonment of Tymoshenko as well as how they asses the state of democracy in Ukraine.

{1} Inna Volosevich, senior researcher, GfK Ukraine, Alyona Getmanchuk, darektor of the IWP, Yaropolk Tymkiv, assistant program, project UNITER
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Alyona Getmanchuk
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Inna Volosevich, senior researcher, GfK Ukraine
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Yaropolk Tymkiv, assistant program, UNITER project

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Oksana Pylyavets analyst of thr IWP

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Ivan Fedorenko, deputy director for operations of UEFA Euro 2012 in Ukraine
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Bryhynets Olexander, chairman of a fixed commission of the Kyiv City Council on Culture and Tourism
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Pvlo Buchek, Deputy Ambassador of the Czech Republic in Ukraine
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Vadim Triukhan, Expert
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Mark Rachkevych, journalist, KyivPost
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Igor Turanovskyy, Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Ambassador of Ukraine
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{15} Eugene Bystrytskyi, Executive direcktor of the International Fund “Vidrodjennya”
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David Stulik, Press Secretary of the EU in Ukraine
The results will be presented by Alyona Getmanchuk (director of IWP), Oksana Pyliavets (analyst of IWP), and senior researcher of GfK Ukraine Inna Volosevych and representative of UNITER.

The project “Ukraine’s soft power in the European Union” is supported as part of the project “Unite for Reforms (UNITER)”, funded by the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) and implemented by Pact in Ukraine.{3}