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Canada donates $8m to International Republican Institute

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15/10/2015
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OTTAWA: Canada’s Department of Foreign Affairs came under fire on social media recently for donating $8 million to the International Republican Institute, a Washington D.C.-based non-partisan organization chaired by former Republican Presidential candidate and Arizona senator John McCain. The International Republican Institute’s website states it is not affiliated with the Republican Party.
“There is no coordination with the Republican Party and IRI,” spokesperson Lisa Gates told National Observer, adding that “IRI is an independent organization and is designated as a 501(c)(3) and as such cannot work with the Republican Party.”
But many members of IRI have Republican Party connections. In addition to John McCain, its board includes prominent Republicans including Arkansas senator Tom Cotton, Texas Congresswoman Kay Granger, former Nixon-era U.S. ambassador J. William Middendorf II and Frank J. Fahrenkopf, Jr., a lobbyist and former Republican National Committee chairman.
Since 2001, the IRI’s list of annual “Freedom Award” winners includes George H.W. Bush, Henry Kissinger, Laura Bush, George W. Bush, Condoleeza Rice, and Dick Cheney. The award also went to Burmese opposition leader Aung San Suu Kyi and Ukraine’s Maidan movement.
The IRI’s current advisory council includes former Conservative MP Stockwell Day, who is currently working with Pacific Future Energy, a company pushing to transport bitumen from Alberta’s oil sands to B.C. for refining before shipping to Asian markets. Former Australian prime minister John Howard, whose former advisor Lynton Crosby is currently helping the Conservatives in Canada, is also on the council.
The federal government has also given, since 2010, $15.4 million in funding to the National Democratic Institute, the IRI’s sister organization, also based in Washington.
NDI also states on its website that it is non-partisan, but is loosely associated with the Democratic Party, headed by former Clinton-era Secretary of State Madeleine Albright.
The $8 million to IRI is noted as being for “strengthening multiparty democracy” in Ukraine. IRI has observed every election since Ukraine’s independence in 1991, including the 1994, 1998, 2002, 2006, 2007 and 2012 parliamentary elections and the 1999, 2004, 2010 and 2014 presidential elections. In May, IRI published a municipal poll showing that Ukrainians were deeply concerned about corruption and nepotism in their country.
The donation amounts to 16 per cent of the $49 million Ottawa has dedicated to help democratic efforts in Ukraine.
While IRI has garnered praise for its grassroots efforts in Ukraine, it was also criticized in 2004 for its alleged role in countries like Haiti and Venezuela.
IRI strongly refutes any involvement in the Haitian coup on its website, stating that its main focus in the country was to strengthen the credibility and capacity of political parties.
Gates warned that it would be a “mistake” to take the allegations about the IRI officer in Haiti as fact.

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