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interest
10-02-2007, 09:46 AM
Here you go new parliamentary elections in Ukraine! What's new? Just the same soap opera, IMHO. Despite the fact that there are yet no final result of the polling, the leader of "orange" party BYT Yulia Timoshenko is already celebrating her victory and drinks champagne and makes a list of things she would do in the first place when she becomes prime minister….. How could this be possible, huh? The thing is that the West (I mean Western Europe and the US) is frankly in sympathy with Ukrainian "orange" politicians and beforehand report their victory (which is absolutely incorrect and contradicts true facts) through authoritative news media, which gives them excessive assurance and even impudence. I wonder, don't Western politicians see that their indiscriminateness results in a break up of Ukraine and bloodshed! Ukrainians are not that stupid! Most of them are perfectly aware that leaders of "orange" revolution – Victor Yuschenko and Yulia Timoshenko – do not stuff their head with such things like welfare of the Ukrainian people. Yuschenko and Timoshenko are – what Ukrainians call it – oligarchs, business people who only care about their only business and making money. Of course, if only Timoshenko becomes prime minister, she will have much greater opportunities to benefit. So far the West is supporting Ukrainian "orange" politicians like Timoshenko and Yuschenko, Ukraine will keep breaking up which may end in a domestic warfare and bloodshed! If it happens, who would be responsible? That's right – Western politicians who are fomenting tension through support of Ukrainian "orange" parties that are no more in the confidence of Ukrainian people!

Frogger
10-02-2007, 11:37 AM
Viktor Yanukovich and his allies attempted to steal the first election and were thwarted by the Ukrainian Supreme Court. In the subsequent re-election Viktor Yuschenko easily won.

Yanukovich has again lost and is once again trying to steal the election. Vote counts in the areas that favor him have been extremely slow in coming in leading independent observers to suspect chicanery.

Yulia Timoshenko and Viktor Yuschenko are the leaders of the pro-Western, pro-democracy Orange Party. It will be a good thing for Ukraine if they win and Yanukovich's attempt to steal the election is beaten back.

paulc
10-02-2007, 01:50 PM
The recent elections in Ukraine seem to all to be fair and square,once again the Ukrainian people have spoken,and wish to become part of the western world,good luck to them.

Liberal
10-03-2007, 04:44 AM
So, the Oranges are the "Republicans" of Ukraine... The bad seed is spreading... FT!

Napsterbater
10-03-2007, 08:35 AM
I wish our country had a pro-democracy party with enough support to win elections.