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KC: Timoshenko: UkraineThreatened By Dictatorship

posted by eagle on February, 2010 as ANALYSIS / OPINION


Timoshenko: Ukraine threatened by dictatorship

Publication time: 22 February 2010, 23:05 


Ukrainian Prime Minister Yulia Timoshenko is refusing to recognize Viktor Yanukovich as the next president of Ukraine, claiming that he is seeking to establish an anti-Ukrainian dictatorship. In a televised address to the nation on Monday, Timoshenko issued a call for a coalition of patriotic and democratic forces to oppose the man who defeated her in the February 7th presidential election.

 

In strong and uncompromising terms, Yulia Timoshenko accused president-elect Viktor Yanukovich of serving the interests of oligarchs whose demand for cheap labor keeps ordinary Ukrainians impoverished and without rights.

 

The prime minister said that many of the oligarchs live abroad and have been stealing Ukraine's wealth for the past 18 years. Timoshenko added that her opponent's political team makes no effort to conceal its contempt for the Ukrainian language and culture, and that it has already taken steps to privatize the country's natural gas pipeline system.

 

The prime minister said she filed a court case against Yanukovich to defend Ukraine, but withdrew it after concluding that the courts were against her as well as ordinary Ukrainians.

 

Timoshenko told a national television audience that international observers were prepared to offer legal proof of systemic election fraud.

 

Bur last week, international monitors denied Timoshenko's claims that they had proof of election fraud. Most observers noted minor irregularities during this month's voting, but no systemic fraud that would have overturned the results of the election. Yanukovich won the presidency by nearly 900,000 votes.

 

Nonetheless, Prime Minister Timoshenko said she does not recognize Yanukovich's victory and accused him of threatening Ukraine's independence. She said the only way out of the situation is for all of Ukraine's democratic and national forces in the Supreme Rada, or Parliament, to unite.

 

Timoshenko said it is time to set arguing aside and create a strong team in the Supreme Rada that will not allow what she called an "anti-Ukrainian dictatorship."

 

There was no immediate response from Yanukovich or his supporters. But the president-elect said on Sunday that the parliament has every basis to work through the next scheduled election in 2012. He added that if early elections are held, life will go on.

 

Political analyst Vitaliy Bala says Ukraine's troubled economy is not likely to improve soon, and that could work in Timoshenko's favor.

 

Bala says the economy could worsen during the next 6 to 12 months. He says an early election would benefit Timoshenko, and speculated that she might return as prime minister with a new coalition in parliament. Meanwhile, Yanukovich is seeking to form a new coalition in the current parliament.

 

The president-elect's inauguration is scheduled for Thursday. Outgoing president Viktor Yushchenko says he does not plan to attend the ceremony, but that he intends to meet his successor afterward to formally transfer power.

 

Source: Agencies

 

Kavkaz Center


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