
Community of Democratic Choice
The 'Community of Democratic Choice' is an
international organization established on
December 2,
2005 by nine states of
Eastern Europe in
Kiev. It was mainly signed by countries from the region between the
Baltic,
Black Sea and
Caspian Sea ("The three Seas"). Its main task is to promote democracy, human rights and the rule of law in that region.
Membership
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OSCE
History and precedents

Community of Democratic Choice (CDC)
The primary historical precedent of this community may be
GUAM, which brought together the governments of
Georgia,
Ukraine,
Azerbaijan and
Moldova (and for some time
Uzbekistan as well) and was likewise largely thought to have the function of counterbalancing Russian influence in the area. The effectiveness and strength of that organization is, however, disputed.
The creation of the Community itself was foreshadowed by the
Borjomi Declaration of August 2005, a joint statement signed by the Presidents of Georgia and Ukraine,
Mikheil Saakashvili and
Viktor Yushchenko, which envisioned the Community as a "powerful instrument for removing the remaining divisions in the
Baltic-
Black Sea region, human rights violations, and any type of confrontation, or frozen conflict.”
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The Community of Democratic Choice was then created in Kiev during a two-day forum aimed at promoting democracy and human rights in the wider region of the
Baltic-
Black-
Caspian Seas. Besides the presidents of the nine founding states, there were delegations from
Azerbaijan,
Bulgaria, the
Czech Republic,
Hungary and
Poland and also observers from the
United States, the
European Union and the
OSCE.
Purpose and character
The Community has no clear shape. The Ukrainian Foreign Minister
Borys Tarasyuk, for example, said that the community is not a project against anybody, but rather a project in favor of democracy, stability and prosperity.
[2]. Likewise, President Viktor Yushchenko said that the initiative was not directed against any third countries or institutions and that its purpose was not "to befriend anyone against someone else", but that it must rather be seen as "dialogue between friends, adherents of ideas for promoting democracy and the supremacy of law".
On the other hand
Giorgi Arveladze, presidential administration head of Georgia, said that the community would in essence be "an axis of democratic countries that do not wish to remain in Russia's orbit."
Temuri Yakobashvili, the vice-president of the
Georgian Foundation for Strategic and International Studies said that he saw the Community of Democratic Choice as something in between the two main "poles of attraction" in the region (the EU and the
Shanghai Cooperation Organization), saying that "the idea of creating a Community of Democratic Choice may appeal to those countries that are caught between those two blocs, but lean toward democracy and the West."
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Besides the question of its character the membership of the community is still not clear. At the Vilnius Conference 2006 the two founding members Macedonia and Slovenia did not take part with representatives but one of the hosts was Poland. Further the Prime Minister of
Sweden Göran Persson stated his country's intention to join the organization that was welcomed by Saakashvilli, saying that Sweden's entry would provide additional impetus to the CDC forum.
[4] So up till now there the question of membership in the CDC is not answered.
Nevertheless the President of Moldova,
Vladimir Voronin, urged the Community to develop its own institutions, including its own parliamentary assembly, saying that it offered a possibility to integrate those countries that have chosen a European orientation.
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The Vilnius Conference already gave a hint to what that means by including an Intellectuals, a NGO and a Youth Forum.
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Meetings
★ December 1-2, 2005:
Kiev, Ukraine
★ March 9-10, 2006:
Tbilisi, Georgia
★ May, 2006:
Vilnius, Lithuania
See also
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Community for Democracy and Human Rights
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CDC Youth Forum
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Black Sea Forum
References
1. http://www.rferl.org/featuresarticle/2005/12/045ad9d6-04ea-41ac-9c8e-6501191f1cd8.html
2. http://www.abhaber.com/news_page.asp?id=2332
3. http://www.rferl.org/features/features_Article.aspx?m=12&y=2005&id=5E1861CC-16F9-4783-A0F7-E9CD1012E461
4. http://www.caucaz.com/home_eng/depeches.php?idp=896
5. http://www.rferl.org/featuresarticle/2005/12/045ad9d6-04ea-41ac-9c8e-6501191f1cd8.html
6. http://www.vilniusconference2006.lt