The head of the parliamentary committee on foreign policy and interparliamentary cooperation, Oleksandr Merezhko (Sluzha Naroda faction) has decided to run for president of the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe for 2023.
“I am sincerely grateful to my colleagues for supporting my decision to run for president of the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe,” Merezhko said on Facebook on Saturday.
According to the people’s deputy, one of the points of his election program is restoration of democracy inside PACE: “Anti-democratic system of presidential elections, which exists now, and which is, in fact, elections without elections, should be replaced by real competitive elections”.
Merezhko also believes that PACE “must decisively get rid of any Russian or pro-Russian influence” and make these changes unavoidable, preventing a return to a policy of dialogue with Russia.
According to Merezhko, PACE must expand its human rights protection system and actively oppose human rights violations and crimes against human rights committed by countries that are not members of the Council of Europe.
Merezhko released a scan of a letter from MPs to the European inter-parliamentary organization supporting his nomination as a candidate for PACE president.