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What prevents Ukraine’s system of public consultations in the central executive body policy-making process from working as it should?. December 12, 2012 Ivan Ratushniak. Plenty has been done to institute public consultations in Ukraine. Regulatory environment c.
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What prevents Ukraine’s system of public consultations in the central executive body policy-making process from working as it should? December 12, 2012 Ivan Ratushniak
Plenty has been done to institute public consultations in Ukraine
Regulatoryenvironmentc • Theprinciplesandbasisforstatepolicyhavebeendefinedandlegislated. • Thelegislativebasisandmechanismsforconsultationsareinplace. • A Procedure for holding public consultations related to the formation and execution of state policy has been approved.
Organization: Primaryresponsibility (1) • Responsibility for holding public consultations: • OblastandMunicipal (Kyiv/Sevastopol) StateAdmins • Council of Ministers of Crimea • CentralExecutiveBodies (CEBs) Subunits
Organization: Auxiliarysupport (2) • CEBsandlocalexecutivebodies (LEBs) nowhaveadvisoryciviccouncilsattachedtothemthat: • coordinateeffectiveinteractionbetweenexecutivebodiesandthepublic; • bringpublicopinionintoplayintheformationandexecutionofstatepolicy. • In practice, CEBsandLEBshavebeguntopostdraftlegislationandregulationsontheirofficialsites.
What does the government say? (1) • PresidentialDecree №212 “OntheStrategyofstatepolicytofosterthedevelopmentofcivilsocietyinUkraine”datedMarch 24, 2012, notes: • “TheworkofCEBsandLEBscontinuestobeopaque, closedandexcessivelybureaucraticratherthanmovingtowardseffectivedialogwithcivilsociety.” • “Themechanismsforcivilsocietytobeengagedintheprocessofformulatingandexecutingstatepolicyarenotbeingproperlyused.” • “PositiveinstancesofeffectivecooperationbetweenCEBs, LEBsandcivilsocietyinstitutionsaretheexceptionratherthantherule.”
Whatdoesthegovernmentsay? (2) • The President continues to emphasize the importance of engaging civil society in the policy-making process. During a meeting with student leaders on November 14, 2012, the President stated,“When reforms directly affect voters, it’s very important for voters to understand why they are taking place.” ViktorYanukovych
Howisitthat, givenalltheattentiontodemocraticdevelopmentonthepartofthoseinpower, civilsocietyinUkraineremainsuninformed, unheard, andunsatisfied?
The problems (1) • “Needtoincludecivilsocietyintheprocess”remainsmoredeclarativethanactual: • In practice, CEBsandLEBsdonotfollowtheCabinetRegulationortheProcedureforholdingconsultations. • As a rule, theconsultationprocesscomesdowntomerelypublishingdraftlegislationandregulations. • Thedemocraticstandardsofpublicparticipationaresimplyignored.
The problems (2) • The institutional capacity of CEBs and LEBs makes it difficult to hold high-quality consultations: • Sub-units of CEBs and LEBs responsible for interacting with civil society lack the necessary knowledge and skills. • The staffing of such sub-units is frequently too small.
The problems (3) • Neither the Law “On central executive bodies” nor the standard provisions regarding ministries and CEBs define the functions of these bodies with regard to holding public consultations. • As a result, suchfunctionsarealsomissingintheprovisionson sub-unitsattachedtotheadministrationsofthesebodiesandinactualjobdescriptions.
The problems (4) • Oversight, as a meansofupholdinglegislationonengagingcivilsociety, isignored. • Officials, whosepowersincludecallingtotaskthoseresponsibleforviolations, followthelawattheirowndiscretion: iftheyfeellikeit, theyrespond; iftheydon’tfeellikeit, theydon’t. Sopublicconsultationsdependdirectlyontheirwillandwhims. • Suchofficialsarenotanswerabletoanybodyfortheirbiasedactionsandthusgounpunished.
Theproblems (5) • Thelawdoesnotspecifyresponsibilityandpenaltiesforsuchdirectviolationsasfailuretofollowtheprocedureforholdingpublicconsultations.
Theproblems (6)c • Thepublicconsultationprocessisnotproperlyregulated.Provisionsinindividuallawsonlypartlyregulatethisinstitutions: • ThelawonlyextendstherequirementtoholdpublicconsultationstotheCabinetofMinisters, CEBs, LEBsandlocalgovernments. • ThereisnorequirementwhatsoevertoholdpublicconsultationswhenlegislationisbeingdraftedbyNationalDeputiesofUkraineas a legislativeinitiativeorintheLaw“OntheRegulationoftheVerkhovnaRada.” • NoristhePresidentboundtoholdconsultationswhendraftingdecreesandotherlegalacts: PresidentialDecree №970 datedNovember 15, 2006, allowsthisrequirementtobeappliedselectively.
Theproblems (7) • Civilsocietyinstitutionsare: • overlypassiveinexercisingtheirrightsanddefendingtheirinterestsinthe policy-making process; • notmakinguseofexistingleversofinfluenceonthegovernment.
Whatstepsmightbringhope? • Civil society needs to pressure the government to move from declarative to real actions in terms of public consultations. • The institutional capacity of government bodies to hold public consultations needs to be improved. • A basic law needs to be adopted that will: • set the minimal standards, mechanisms and procedures for public participation based on the existing Procedure for public consultations; • bebinding on all government agencies, without exception, including the President of Ukraine and VR Deputies. • establish the specific violations for which specific officials will be held accountable. • A system of independent state oversight needs to be set up that would automatically penalize officials for inaction in terms of holding public consultations.
Recommendationstocivilsocietyanddonors (1) • DemandthattheGovernmentprovide a transparentinstitutionalchartoftheexecutorsand a chartofstateoversightforholdingpublicconsultations. • DemandthatthePresidentandGovernmentdraftandincorporatechangestotheprovisionsonCEBsandindividualjobdescriptionstomakeitmandatorytoholdpublicconsultations.
Recommendationstocivilsocietyanddonors (2) • DemandthattheVerkhovnaRadaadopt a basiclawthatproperlyandfullyregulatespublicconsultations. • DemandthattheGovernmentholdresponsibleallofficialswhofailtofollowtheprocedureonholdingpublicconsultations. • Broadlydisseminatecurrentlegislativeandregulatorydocumentsonpublicconsultationsanddemandthatgovernmentbodiesupholdthem.