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List of headlines related to Ukraine's Parliamentary Government

Regnum

All Headlines on the Subject "Parliamentary elections and governmental crisis in Ukraine": 10/19/2006 Ukraine's prime minister: "Orange" ministers will be replaced by members of coalition 10/19/2006 President Yushchenko surrenders Our Ukraine ministers 10/11/2006 There is no final decision on "orange" ministers yet (Ukraine) 10/02/2006 Our Ukraine faction leader: "Orange" ministers may well leave the government 09/19/2006 Does NATO membership guarantee independence and security to Ukraine? Report by Georgy Kryuchkov 09/13/2006 Ukraine's ruling coalition replenished with Timoshenko's bloc MPs 09/05/2006 Yulia Timoshenko questions legitimacy of Ukrainian government 09/05/2006 Poll: Yanukovich's rate has come up with total popularity of Yushchenko-Timoshenko's duet 08/30/2006 MP Iosif Vinsky: Ukrainian Socialist Party turns into lackey of Donetsk clan 08/14/2006 Mastermind of blasts can be either inside or outside the country: In

Survery of Ukrainian attitudes

NATO, CIS, EU/USA relations

Survey: 73.4% of Ukrainians support the idea of referendum on Ukraine's entry into NATO Read it in Russian Source: Regnum Sept 9-17 2006 the Center for Sociological Studies "Sofia" asked 2,010 people all over Ukraine, in the Crimea, Kiev and Sevastopol (a total of 128 settlements) about their attitude to the prospect of Ukraine's entry into NATO. They in the center have told REGNUM that 47.1% say that Ukraine should integrate with Russia and the CIS, 24.2% that Ukraine should rely on its own resources and should strengthen its independence and 20.5% that Ukraine should integrate into the West. The people have turned out to have a differentiated notion of the "West": when saying "partner for cooperation" most of them mean Europe (the EU), and much fewer – the US. This circumstance explains the difference in their attitudes to the prospects of European and North-Atlantic integration. 55.8% support EU integration, while over 2/3 (68.8%) say that Ukra