25.11.2004 - Yushchenko team sues election commission
The team of opposition candidate Viktor Yushchenko on Wednesday filed with Ukraine’s Supreme Court a suit complaining that the Central Elections Commission failed to disclose how many absentee ballots were issued and used in Sunday’s presidential runoff.
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25.11.2004 - The political situation in Ukraine will return to normal in a month
The political crisis will "last two-three weeks, as the Ukrainian opposition is known for its stubbornness," Mr. Nikonov said at an expert discussion of the situation in Ukraine.
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24.11.2004 - Ukrainian analyst Mikhail Pogrebinsky believes Yushchenko’s inauguration to be a severe political blunder
With political tensions in Ukraine gradually subsiding, there are almost no grounds to fear that the Opposition protests will turn violent. Opposition candidate Viktor Yushchenko has been sworn as president in a half-empty parliament building, but this has not made his presidency any more real. And it is becoming less and less likely that he will ever make it into the office, in Ukraine at least, as his self-styled inauguration has deprived him of all options for meaningful dialogue with the Establishment.
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24.11.2004 - Ukrainian CEC announces Yanukovych as winner
The Ukrainian Central Elections Commission has declared Prime Minister Viktor Yanukovych the winner of the presidential election.
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24.11.2004 - Yushchenko urges servicemen not to use force
Ukrainian opposition leader Viktor Yushchenko addressed servicemen, policemen, commanders and heads of the country’s Armed Forces and law enforcement agencies with the request not to use weapons against their own people. "I, Viktor Yushchenko, am addressing you on behalf of Ukrainian people who elected me their President.
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24.11.2004 - Ukraine’s opposition leader says he’s ready for repeated vote
"I stand for settling the deep political crisis in the country," Yushchenko told a rally in Kiev’s Independence Square on Wednesday, which was attended by thousands of his supporters, "but first, it’s necessary to revise the runoff election voting results."
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24.11.2004 - Ukrainian Supreme Court rejects opposition leader’s appeal
The Supreme Court of Ukraine has decided not to consider opposition leader Viktor Yushchenko’s appeal against the Central Election Commission that announced the results of the second round of the presidential elections on November 22. The reason for this decision is that the appeal did not meet the requirements stipulated by the law on presidential elections, representatives of the court told RBC.
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24.11.2004 - Viktor Yanukovich has announced his readiness to accept any legal ruling on the results of the presidential elections
A presidential candidate and prime minister of Ukraine, Viktor Yanukovich, has announced his readiness to accept any legal ruling on the results of the presidential elections.
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23.11.2004 - Yushchenko’s oath has no legal implications - speaker
The fact that Ukrainian presidential candidate Viktor Yushchenko has taken the presidential oath is a purely political act, which has no legal implications, said Ukrainian parliamentary speaker Volodymyr Lytvyn.
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23.11.2004 - Ukrainian exit polls reflected in over 99% of ballots - Kremlin source
The outcomes of exit polls in Ukraine, of which Russian President Vladimir Putin spoke at a press conference in Lisbon earlier on Tuesday, were reflected in the preliminary results of the processing of over 99% of the ballots by the Ukrainian Central Elections Commission, a high-ranking Kremlin source told journalists.
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