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Meet the new tracker of Ukraine’s European integration on the website of the RPR Coalition

Six clusters, 33 negotiating chapters, about 18 stages… Accession to the European Union is a complex process, both in terms of content and structure.

For more than 10 years, the RPR Coalition has been supporting and promoting reforms to build an independent, democratic and rule-of-law Ukraine. And European integration changes have become an integral part of this path. We are convinced that effective accession to the EU depends, among other things, on transparent communication of the necessary changes and reforms. After all, communication is the key to unity. 

That is why demch.co, in partnership with our Union, the Center for Political and Legal Reform and Democracy Reporting International, has developed a European integration tracker for Ukraine. This is the only tool that will allow everyone to understand the key stages of European integration, the structure of this process, and learn the latest news from the world of European reforms. 

You can find the tracker on our website in the “Towards the EU” section, as well as here. We thank our partners and experts for their support in creating this tool. Let’s work together for reforms!

Important: The information in the tracker is updated constantly and corresponds to the current stage of negotiations. Therefore, currently, the tool only includes the fundamental cluster – it opens first and closes last during the negotiations – and the General section, where you can find all the main news about the European integration process without reference to the clusters.

This tracker was prepared by demch.co in partnership with the Reanimation Package of Reforms Coalition as part of the Democratic Integration, Resilience and Engagement (Ukraine-DARE) project, implemented by Democracy Reporting International (DRI) in cooperation with the RPR Coalition and the Center for Political and Legal Reforms with the financial support of the Federal Foreign Office of Germany. The opinions and views expressed in the sections of the page do not necessarily reflect the position of the Federal Foreign Office of Germany and its partners.

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