Journal 101 - High political tension on the Ukraine
Last Monday, Ukrainian President Victor Yushchenko, dissolved the parliament. He called yearly elections on May 27. It caused a political crisis, because the parliament refused to acknowledge the order and voted down to continue meetings.
The main problem is the conflict between President Victor Yushchenko and his rival Prime Minister Victor Yanukovych. The president represents politics, which is directed to the West, however the prime minister has pro Moscow attitude.
President Yushchenko insisted that, “The political situation in the state is under control and stable”. He added, “I am calling on the Ukrainian people to make a fair conscious and responsible choice which will end this stage of political conflict and will open a new stage for Ukraine”.
Last Monday, Ukrainian President Victor Yushchenko, dissolved the parliament. He called yearly elections on May 27. It caused a political crisis, because the parliament refused to acknowledge the order and voted down to continue meetings.
The main problem is the conflict between President Victor Yushchenko and his rival Prime Minister Victor Yanukovych. The president represents politics, which is directed to the West, however the prime minister has pro Moscow attitude.
President Yushchenko insisted that, “The political situation in the state is under control and stable”. He added, “I am calling on the Ukrainian people to make a fair conscious and responsible choice which will end this stage of political conflict and will open a new stage for Ukraine”.
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