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Ukraine's opposition parties join together
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Contributor | Thomas Walker |
Last Edited | Thomas Walker Jul 07, 2006 03:06pm |
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Media | Website - Yahoo News |
News Date | Friday, July 7, 2006 09:05:00 PM UTC0:0 |
Description | KIEV, Ukraine - Ukraine's main opposition party joined together with two other groups in parliament Friday, and the new coalition proposed pro-Russian politician Viktor Yanukovych as prime minister.
The realignment means that Yanukovych could end up serving as prime minister to President Viktor Yushchenko, the man he lost out to in what has become known as the Orange Revolution.
The move underscored divisions in the country between the mainly Russian-speaking east and south and the Ukrainian-speaking west, and the country's strategic dilemma between close ties with Russia and integration with the West.
The merger creates a three-party coalition of the Party of Regions along with the Socialist and Communist parties. Coalition leaders said they hold a majority of 233 seats in the 450-member parliament.
After the signing, Yanukovych said the parties had created a "crisis coalition. We have a very difficult situation in the state. We need to create order," he said. |
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