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Post an EU jobUkraine should follow the Western example of forming party lists on the basis of preliminary elections in order to make its political parties "more effective and democratic", according to the International Centre for Policy Studies (ICPS).
Political parties in Ukraine are "key players" in the formulation and implementation of government and local policies – and the "main focus of public demand for democracy" following the reform of the electoral system in 2004, argues the paper, published on 3 September.
The paper identifies three main obstacles to the democratisation of Ukraine's political parties:
ICPS believes that increasing the effectiveness and democratic credentials of the political parties will mean "getting closer to voters at all levels and gaining their trust" and argue that this could be done by democratising the candidate nomination process by basing party lists on primaries, states the paper.
ICPS gives several reasons for instituting primaries:
Despite there being "no ideal model of primary", the paper concludes that primaries are an "effective political technology" that parties can use to democratise as well as either increase or decrease the role of ideology in their identity.