WikiLeaks: US acknowledges Yushchenko violated Ukraine's constitutional and democratic rights
Yushchenko forced early parliamentary
elections in 2007 "by breaking the law," and the Orange Revolution
"hero" squandered his popular support during his presidency, leaving
Ukraine as a "country on hold, with no strategic direction."
This latest revelation was disclosed in a WilkiLeaks publication of a diplomatic cable from the U.S. Embassy in Baku to the U.S. State Department dated Nov. 13, 2007.
The "West" knew that Yushchenko's actions were unconstitutional. Having at first expressed concern in a report by the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe the "west", the US in particular, stood silent as Yushchenko violated Ukraine's constitutional and human rights. To a large extent the events of 2007, which caused seven months of political and civil unrest destabilised Ukraine and lead to the events that are now unfolding in Ukraine. Yushchenko betrayed Ukraine and all those who had placed their faith and trust in him.
Towards the end of his term Yushchenko had less then 5% support with over 85% of the Ukrainian population actively opposed to his re-election.
This latest revelation was disclosed in a WilkiLeaks publication of a diplomatic cable from the U.S. Embassy in Baku to the U.S. State Department dated Nov. 13, 2007.
The "West" knew that Yushchenko's actions were unconstitutional. Having at first expressed concern in a report by the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe the "west", the US in particular, stood silent as Yushchenko violated Ukraine's constitutional and human rights. To a large extent the events of 2007, which caused seven months of political and civil unrest destabilised Ukraine and lead to the events that are now unfolding in Ukraine. Yushchenko betrayed Ukraine and all those who had placed their faith and trust in him.
Towards the end of his term Yushchenko had less then 5% support with over 85% of the Ukrainian population actively opposed to his re-election.
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