Posted on 11/26/2004 6:23:01 AM PST by Tailgunner Joe
KIEV, Nov. 25 (Xinhuanet) -- Ukrainian Prime Minister Viktor Yanukovich, who had been declared winner of a disputed presidential election, said on Thursday that the Supreme Court has no right to annul the poll results.
"I don't see any justification for that. The election took place. The Central Election Commission recognized it and issued a final result. No one, even the Supreme Court, has the right to annul it," Sergei Tigipko, the prime minister's spokesman, said in a statement.
"Any proposal for a recount of the votes or revote is illogical," he added.
The spokesman reaffirmed Yanukovich's call for talks with the opposition leader, Viktor Yushchenko, over the election row.
The comments came after Ukraine's Supreme Court barred the publication of the official election results until it has examined an appeal lodged by the opposition against them.
"Until we have finished examining the appeal, the results of the election cannot be published. Until we have reached a decision,the election results cannot be valid," the court said.
The Yushchenko-led opposition on Thursday appealed to the Supreme Court over the results announced earlier by the Central Election Commission, which declared Yanukovich the winner with 49.46 percent against Yushchenko's 46.61 percent.
But the pro-West Yushchenko refused to recognize the result and called for a nationwide general strike. Both the United States and the European Union (EU) have dismissed the poll as fraudulent.
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Algore should go over there and give him some pointers on stealing elections.
Bump
Now they will teach Supreme Court what to do. These commies deserve for lesson of democracy. They all should be imprisoned for attempt of fraud.
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