Mykhailo Zhernakov, judicial expert at the Reanimation Package of Reforms

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“No, because of his unfulfilled promises, unpunished crimes of the Berkut riot police, oligarchs and Party of Regions officials and (the murder of) the Heavenly Hundred, his alliance with Party of Regions members, attempts to reverse reforms, including the National Anti-Corruption Bureau of Ukraine, electronic asset declarations, judicial reform.”

Yaroslav Yurchyshyn, head of Transparency International Ukraine

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“No. Unfortu­nately we have very few tools to control the president and his administration, and therefore transparency and accountability is small, and trust is low.”

Oleskandr Lemenov, anti-corruption expert at the Reanimation Package of Reforms

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“No. He has not fulfilled the promises he gave before the elections and after. He did not dare destroy corrupt schemes, and instead appointed his own people to oversee (corrupt) cash flows. He’s not fighting oligarchs and has decided to remain oligarch No. 1. He has also targeted civil society as the main opposition to his rule.”

Vitaly Tytych, lawyer for the families of killed EuroMaidan protesters

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“No. I gave evidence (of Poro­shenko’s alleged corruption) to Volodymyr Aryev, then a journalist at Poroshenko’s Channel 5, after the 2004 Orange Revolution. This information was ignored.”

Vitaly Shabunin, head of the Anti-Corruption Action Center’s executive board

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“No. First, because of the three useless prosecutor generals who did their best to acquit leaders of (ex-President Viktor Yanukovych’s) government instead of punishing them. Second, due to his attempts to destroy anti-corruption reforms, including the National Anti-Corruption Bureau. Third, due to his maniacal desire to prevent the creation of anti-corruption courts.”