Watch a member of an election monitoring team talk to iAffairs Canada about his experience monitoring elections in Ukraine. Mateusz Trybowski was involved with election observation as part of CANADEM’s Mission Canada during the 2012 Ukrainian elections. Mr Trybowski was specifically involved with observing and analyzing the role of women and young people in all aspects of the 5 repeat elections held in December 2013. He offers interesting insights on the role of international elections observers and the role of democracy in a very relevant region of the world.Watch it above and let us know what you think!
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