Does the verdict against ex-Premier Yulia Tymoshenko change your life and the life of the nation? Is it another sign of eroding democracy?

Volodymyr Nastiukov

Law student

“The Tymoshenko trial is probably a sign that there is justice. I do not think it destroys democracy in the country. If she won the trial, then it might have infringed on democracy.”

 

Oleksandra Bondar

Biology student

“The Tymoshenko trial will not destroy democracy in the country. I think this was a triumph of justice. Time will show if such a court ruling changes anything. I look into the future with optimism. The main thing is to have a job and pursue your career.”

 

Artur Mikhaniv

Law student

“I do not see any changes coming as a result of Tymo­shenko’s conviction. This is simply a fight for power. I do not see it causing any further backsliding in democracy as it can’t be any worse.”

 

Tetiana Kosa­kovska

Law student

“This trial makes one conclude that we live in a country with totalitarian features. I do not want to live in a totalitarian country. But I do not want to leave the country either. I do not see street protests to be efficient if President Viktor Yanukovych does not even care about what Europe says about it.”

Mykhaylo Hrydzhuk

Law student

“Now much is done not the way it should be done. I think they will release Tymoshenko, but first they want to demonstrate their strength. I do not plan to come out and protest on streets because of that.”