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Friday, 25.05.2007.

12:48

Political crisis worsens in Ukraine

The situation remains tense in Ukraine's capital, Kyiv, a day after President Yushchenko sacked the Prosecutor-General.

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Milan

pre 16 godina

Is Yushchenko's decree to dissolve the Rada legal? Does it have a solid footing in the Constitution? There are exactly three conditions when the Rada can be dismissed: 1) when it can't form a government within a period of one month; 2) when a new government can't be formed two months after the resignation of the previous one; 3) when for whatever reason the Rada can't begin its work for months. NONE of this was true in Yuchshenko's case. The government is clearly functional, and has a solid majority in the Rada. The Rada itself was elected just a year ago. There isn't a shred of lawful foundation in ordering its dismissal. Where are all the democracy advocated from the EU? This guy even declared the Constitutional Court unconstitutional without one word of protest from the "West" . Just shows their hypocrisy and double standards.

Milan

pre 16 godina

Unbelivebel! As of this writing Yushchenko is going to declare Martial Law! He is taking over Police and Internal Security Forces! Aside from the legality of this move, what does he stand to gain? I am getting a bad feeling in my stomach like it is Russia October 1993?.

Milan

pre 16 godina

Is Yushchenko's decree to dissolve the Rada legal? Does it have a solid footing in the Constitution? There are exactly three conditions when the Rada can be dismissed: 1) when it can't form a government within a period of one month; 2) when a new government can't be formed two months after the resignation of the previous one; 3) when for whatever reason the Rada can't begin its work for months. NONE of this was true in Yuchshenko's case. The government is clearly functional, and has a solid majority in the Rada. The Rada itself was elected just a year ago. There isn't a shred of lawful foundation in ordering its dismissal. Where are all the democracy advocated from the EU? This guy even declared the Constitutional Court unconstitutional without one word of protest from the "West" . Just shows their hypocrisy and double standards.

Milan

pre 16 godina

Unbelivebel! As of this writing Yushchenko is going to declare Martial Law! He is taking over Police and Internal Security Forces! Aside from the legality of this move, what does he stand to gain? I am getting a bad feeling in my stomach like it is Russia October 1993?.

Milan

pre 16 godina

Is Yushchenko's decree to dissolve the Rada legal? Does it have a solid footing in the Constitution? There are exactly three conditions when the Rada can be dismissed: 1) when it can't form a government within a period of one month; 2) when a new government can't be formed two months after the resignation of the previous one; 3) when for whatever reason the Rada can't begin its work for months. NONE of this was true in Yuchshenko's case. The government is clearly functional, and has a solid majority in the Rada. The Rada itself was elected just a year ago. There isn't a shred of lawful foundation in ordering its dismissal. Where are all the democracy advocated from the EU? This guy even declared the Constitutional Court unconstitutional without one word of protest from the "West" . Just shows their hypocrisy and double standards.

Milan

pre 16 godina

Unbelivebel! As of this writing Yushchenko is going to declare Martial Law! He is taking over Police and Internal Security Forces! Aside from the legality of this move, what does he stand to gain? I am getting a bad feeling in my stomach like it is Russia October 1993?.