Tymoshenko PM by one
Yulia Tymoshenko appointed Prime-minister of Ukraine for a second time. In what was a laborious, tedious and marginally victorious event Yulia Tymoshenko was declared elected with a majority of one. 226 out of 450 members of Ukraine's parliament one by one raised their hand and voted for Tymoshenko. The roll call and show of hands was required in order to ensure that members of her own coalition who are opposed to her appointment towed the party line. Proposals to hold a secrete ballot having been rejected by parliamentary coalition. Yulia Tymoshenko failed to achieve the required absolute majority one week a go. Yulia Tymoshenko and others falsely claimed the Parliamentary electronic voting system malfunctioned or was subject to sabotage. An investigation by Ukraine's Security forces (SBU) ruled out malfunction or sabotage stating that the system was in correct working order. Having failed to secure support first time around for appointment of the President's nominee Vikto...