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5 hours ago ago from EU Australia Online
Viktor Yanukovych , the man made President in a discredited 2004 election, then unseated by the “Orange revolution”, this time is positioned for a clear victory in Ukraine. Observers from the Organisation for Security Cooperation in Europe (OSCE) and other agencies passed the conduct of this week’s election as fair. Yanukovych, 59, closest to Moscow and the Russian ethnic sector in Ukraine, has emerged 3% ahead of his opponent in ...
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Related contentWhat’s next for Yanukovych, Tymoshenko and Ukraine?
23 hours ago ago from Matisak's Blog
What do you think? Question: What do you think Yanukovych and Tymoshenko SHOULD DO now for the sake of Ukraine and what do you think they will DO? Answer: David Marples , Distinguished University Professor, Department of History & Classics, University of Alberta I think the ideal thing would be for Tymoshenko to concede the election without further delays. However, given the size and geography of her support (the ...
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19 hours ago ago from test title
Exit polls from Ukraine's presidential election indicate opposition leader Viktor Yanukovych has narrowly won. Mr Yanukovych is given a lead of 3-6% over Prime Minister Yulia Tymoshenko. President Viktor Yushchenko lost in the first round. If correct, it would be a remarkable comeback for Mr Yanukovych, who was swept aside five years ago by the Orange Revolution. He would be expected to make Ukraine's foreign policy more ...
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9 hours ago ago from 191Review.Com
The parliamentary faction of Yulia Tymoshenko, Ukraine's prime minister, has claimed widespread fraud in the country's presidential election and said it would challenge the result in court. Serhiy Sobolev, a member of the Tymoshenko bloc, told a meeting on Tuesday that Sunday's vote displayed a cynical violation of Ukranian law by the teams of Viktor Yanukovych, who led polls by a narrow three per cent. Consequently, the ...
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9 hours ago ago from TIME.com - U.S.
SEARCH TIME.COM Full Archive Covers Videos Top 10 Political Sequels By TIME Staff Tuesday, Feb. 09, 2010 Share Viktor Yanukovych Viktor Yanukovych is the new President of Ukraine again. The embattled politician was declared the victor of Ukraine's 2004 elections, but amid huge pro-democracy protests known as the orange revolution, a court ...
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12 hours ago ago from BBC
By Richard Galpin BBC News, Kiev The people of Ukraine now await the word of Prime Minister Yulia Tymoshenko. Mrs Tymoshenko was one of the victors of the Orange Revolution Will she or won't she accept the election result? Will she or won't she pursue her political ambitions through the courts or in protest action on the streets? It is not often that the woman with the famous golden braid, whose ...
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11 hours ago ago from BBC
Viktor Yanukovych is being given a narrow but clear lead Yulia Tymoshenko's bloc has said it will contest in court the conduct of the Ukrainian presidential election she appears to have narrowly lost. Deputy leader Elena Shustik said the bloc would contest results at some polling stations and ask for a recount, Russia's Interfax news agency reports. Another bloc official accused Viktor Yanukovych's party of , Reuters news ...
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