Posted on 01/11/2006 8:38:13 PM PST by jb6
Leader of the Ukrainian Regions Party Viktor Yanukovich declared on January 10, he was ready to head the government again. According to him, he could made the decision after a discussion with member of the Supreme Rada, reports NTV.
As REGNUM earlier reported, the Ukrainian parliament dismissed the government led by Yuri Yekhanurov. He was ordered to continue fulfilling his duties until a new Cabinet of Ministers is formed.
Ukrainian President Viktor Yushchenko plans to appeal the decision in the Constitutional Court. He either did not ruled out a possibility of dissolving the parliament because of its unconstitutional decision.
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Isn't that the usualy reaction by the king toward his people should they disagree? Disolve parlament?
Who needs parliment?
So much bullsh**. Your guy, the one you have an icon of in your house, Yanuk, fires the government, knows that Rada can't form a new, and today had blocked the motion of selecting Constitutional Court judges (they've been electing them for month), judges who would solve the current crises between the Parliament and Prez. Two months before the parliament election- quite a swine.
Let Yu. dissolve the parliament- at least he's been elected democratically, Rada members - under Kuchma regime.
Wow...this tells us one of several things:
Oh and least we forget that Yushchenko was 1. a communist apparatchek himself who controlled a bank under the Soviets and 2. a former Prime Minister under Kuchma.
Ok, got your point. He's not. The whole parliament (followed by the president's government) is. Too bad that it appears that I'm singling Yanukovich out, but if there were kommies, esdeky (SDPU) or Lytvyn supporters here, I'd give them a finger as well. With regards to Tymoshenko I have my own barometer and since the split in September she did go down. This might be the last straw, I don't know.
you're lieing through your teeth to move the attention away from the incompetance of the Oranges
How so? (You mean the gas negotiations?) They wouldn't be able to negotiate better, and any politician (Tymoshenko included) who said they would is playing a general after the battle- a very cheap PR trick.
who wasn't communist? In the first grade I was a zhovtenia (like "Pioneers" for the teenagers and "Komsomol" for late teens and early 20 somethings, it's a communist kids organization, a pretty much mandatory one.)
and 2. a former Prime Minister under Kuchma.
he was sacked by him when Yu. became the most popular politician of that time.
I was referring to you blaming Yanukovich when the effort was led by Tymoshenko.
I wouldn't say she lead it. For comparison her fraction is 37 people strong, Communists and Regions- 56 and 60 respectively.
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