December 9, 2004

Ukraine

Orange in Berlin (II)

by Doug Merrill

The Friedrich Ebert Foundation, the Center for Applied Policy Research (CAP) and the German-Ukrainian Forum hosted a day-long seminar on the Ukrainian election on December 6 at the Ebert Fondation?s home in Berlin.
Speakers included the leader of the OSCE election observation mission, the director of the school of political analysis at the National University in [...]

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December 8, 2004

Ukraine

Package Deals.

by Tobias Schwarz

Earlier today, in slightly surprising move after days of gridlock, the Ukrainian Parliament finally approved a package deal of electoral reforms and constitutional changes in a 402-21 vote with 19 abstentions. President Kuchma immediately signed the compromise into law. In addition to the package elements already known, President Kuchma apparently agreed to dismiss the prosecutor [...]

Ukraine

Ukrainian Parliament approves changes

by Nick Barlow

The last barrier to the re-run of the Ukrainian Presidential election has been lifted, as the Parliament has now approved the combined package of changes to the Constitution and election regulations.
The main features of the agreement - which President Kuchma immediately signed into law after they were passed - are:
Reforms of the Central Electoral Commission, [...]

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Doctors DO NOT confirm poisoning!

by Tobias Schwarz

UPDATE: This is getting stranger by the hour. According to the AP,
“the director of the Austrian hospital said the cause of the illness that left Yushchenko’s face pockmarked is still not known, rejecting a report that doctors had come to a conclusion that the presidential candidate was poisoned.

Zimpfer rejected as “entirely untrue” a story [...]

Ukraine

The Warrior Audrey.

by Tobias Schwarz

Yulia Tymoshenko2004 may be well the year of Ukraine’s warrior princesses. First, singer Ruslana managed to put Ukraine on Europe’s musical map by winning the Eurovision song contest with her Wild Dances in May, and now, in early December, it doesn’t seem unlikely that the other warrior princess, Yulia Tymoshenko, one of the most mysterious [...]

December 7, 2004

Ukraine

Spheres of Influence.

by Tobias Schwarz

The Ukrainian parliament remained deadlocked today with respect to the issue of linking electoral rules and constitutional changes to limit the future President’s powers (Reuters), despite the alleged agreement in yesterday’s round-table talks.
Hoping to be able to avoid the constitutional curtailing of the future President’s powers, Yushchenko’s supporters insisted on two separate votes [...]

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Dealing in Kyiv.

by Tobias Schwarz

It looks like the legal stalemate in Ukraine could be a little closer to a solution. Possibly related to reports about the opposition offering immunity to incumbent President Kuchma in exchange for him no longer trying to factually or legally obstruct the preparations for the repeated presidential run-off election on December 26, at least most [...]

December 6, 2004

Ukraine

Rumours

by Nick Barlow

The Independent reports a ‘government source’ in Kiev telling their reporter that plans are afoot to try and connect the opposition forces with a terrorist attack:
Ukraine’s embattled government is ready to stage faked terrorist attacks to destabilise the country and discredit the opposition ahead of a rerun of the presidential vote, a senior government source [...]

December 5, 2004

Ukraine

Continuing

by Nick Barlow

While everyone takes the chance to catch their breath after the twelve days of the Orange Revolution, it’s worth remembering that the political crisis in Ukraine continues, just that the focus has shifted to Parliament from the streets. There’s already deadlock over the attempts to reform the Central Electoral Commission with Yuschenko’s supporters unable to [...]

December 4, 2004

Ukraine

The ruling

by Nick Barlow

For those of you interested, the BBC’s website has an English translation of several parts of the Ukrainian Supreme Court’s ruling yesterday. I’m not a legal expert - especially on Ukrainian law - but I was struck by one aspect of the case that we either didn’t notice, or didn’t deem important enough to acknowledge [...]

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