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Yushchenko to back up government appointment, Unian (2007)
President Victor Yushchenko assured that he will make all steps necessary for the new government to begin functioning, according to the President`s press-office.
Ukraine still waits for government, UNIAN (2007)
While a government coalition including the Bloc of Yulia Tymoshenko (BYuT) and Our Ukraine-People`s Self-Defense Bloc (OU-PSD) has seemed likely since preliminary results were released, the lengthy negotiations suggest that this is not a done deal.
Five political forces win seats in sixth Ukrainian parliament according to final election results, Interfax Ukraine (2007)
Central Election Commission Chairman Volodymyr Shapoval announced the official results of the early parliamentary elections of September 30, 2007, in Kyiv on Monday.
Nothing personal (Analysis of pros and cons of various coalition designs), Zerkalo Nedeli (2007)
The authors of this article have made an attempt to analyze pros and cons of various coalition designs for the key figures and society after the Pre-term parliamentary elections in Ukraine held on 30 September, 2007.
Ukraine: The campaign that could change voting patterns, Unian (2007)
The author of this article says that three important factors in the current campaign are identifiable and will likely affect the vote: [1] apathy, [2] the use of American campaign consultants and [3] a new battle for Eastern voters.
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