Revolution has come to a stand still - There will be no mass protest in the streets
Ukraine will not see a repeat of events that saw mass protests in the streets in 2004 and the eventual election of Viktor Yushchenko to the presidency in an unprecedented and controversial third round ballot. Yulia Tymoshenko, Ukraine's Prime-minister and main candidate for election in January's poll has stated on TV and reported on national radio that “We will not challenge any election returns to avoid tremors, which may bring about instability in this country”.
According to the past President, during the election campaign in 2004 a decision about holding the third round was political and it will not be repeated. "The 2004 decision was an exclusion from a rule".
This is a clear sign that the presidential elections are expected to produce a clear result that will be acceptable to all parties with the possible exception of Ukraine's incumbent President, Viktor Yushchenko, who is expected to lose in the first round of the elections scheduled for January 17, 2010.
“If the people elect their president, and this is not Yulia Tymoshenko, I will take this choice easy, for sure”Her statement was also backed by Ukraine's former President Leonid Kuchma who has excluded the possibility of a third round ballot.
According to the past President, during the election campaign in 2004 a decision about holding the third round was political and it will not be repeated. "The 2004 decision was an exclusion from a rule".
This is a clear sign that the presidential elections are expected to produce a clear result that will be acceptable to all parties with the possible exception of Ukraine's incumbent President, Viktor Yushchenko, who is expected to lose in the first round of the elections scheduled for January 17, 2010.
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