On March 2-8, 2024, the Advisory Group of Experts will conduct interviews with candidates for the position of judge of the Constitutional Court of Ukraine

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February 19, 2024

 

On March 2-8, 2024, the Advisory Group of Experts will conduct interviews with candidates for the position of judge of the Constitutional Court of Ukraine.

According to the AGE Methodology, at this stage, interviews with candidates are conducted as part of assessing the level of their moral qualities.

The Advisory Group of Experts has already informed the candidates about the date and time of the interviews, and also noted that the interviews will take place in Kyiv.

So, there is an interview schedule of all 36 candidates:

 

 

March 2, Saturday:

Bychkov Ihor
Blazhivska Oksana
Volkova Olena
Halamai Olesia
Denysenko Nataliia

March 3, Sunday:

Ihnatenko Vadym
Korovaiko Oleksandr
Serhii Martiev
Oliinyk Alla
Panchenko Nataliia
Pechenyi Oleh

March 4, Monday:

Prokopenko Oleksandr
Ratush Volodymyr
Tkachenko Oleksandr
Yanovska Oleksandra
Andreichuk Liubomyr
Barabash Yurii

March 5, Tuesday:

Boiko Andrii
Vodiannikov Oleksandr
Voinarivskyi Mykola
Kaminska Nataliia
Karmaza Oleksandra
Kirichenko Yuliia

March 6, Wednesday:

Kopylenko Oleksandr
Liubchenko Pavlo
Muzyka Maksym
Nazarov Ivan
Pavlish Pavlo

March 7, Thursday:

Radutnyi Oleksandr
Riznyk Serhii
Rohatiuk Ihor
Savchyn Mykhailo
Tsymbalistyi Taras

March 8, Friday:

Shynkar Tetiana
Shcherbaniuk Oksana
Yaromenok Roman

 

All interviews will be broadcast live and everyone can watch them online on the AGE and CCU pages.

The day before, the Advisory Group of Experts will publish detailed interview schedules with links to online broadcasts.

We would like to remind you that within fifteen days following the interviews with all candidates, AGE undertakes the evaluation of candidates based on the criterion of high moral qualities.

As a result, candidates will receive a „compliant“ or „non-compliant“ rating from the AGE.

Candidates who will receive a „non-compliant“ evaluation in terms of high moral qualities are considered to have not progressed past this particular stage, thereby concluding their participation in the competition.

Candidates which will receive a „compliant“ evaluation at the moral qualities evaluation stage advance to the subsequent stage of the competition – the evaluation of their level of competence.

Importantly! If fewer than two individuals per vacancy will receive a „compliant“ evaluation, a new competition for the relevant vacancy has to be announced.

Follow the news of the Advisory Group of Experts – a successful reform needs your attention and participation!

 

 

 

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