Tymoshenko led the
Ukrainian opposition in elections to the Rada
Former Prime Minister of Ukraine Yulia Tymoshenko, serving a term of seven years in the women's prison, headed the party list of the united opposition in the upcoming parliamentary elections. For this solution the pre-election congress of the opposition voted unanimously.Despite the decision of Congress to participate in the elections, Tymoshenko will not be able - to run for Ukrainian laws prohibit candidates with outstanding conviction. In October 2011 Ukrainian ex-prime minister was sentenced to seven years in prison for abuse of authority when signing gas contracts with Russia in 2009. West called the verdict politically motivated, although the Ukrainian authorities deny this. On Tuesday, the court of Kharkiv will continue to consider the second criminal case against Tymoshenko concerning financial fraud in the second half of 1990, when she headed the corporation "United Energy Systems of Ukraine".In the united opposition party list - 225 names.Second on the list is former speaker of parliament, the leader of the "Front of Changes" Arseniy Yatseniuk.Number five on the list is former interior minister in the second Tymoshenko government - Yuriy Lutsenko, who in February 2012 was sentenced to four years, with confiscation of property for embezzlement of public funds in a large scale, and which is now being tried for negligence in the investigation of the poisoning Former President Viktor Yushchenko.The sixth number in the list is the leader of the opposition "Ukraine" Vyacheslav Kirilenko, the seventh - deputy head of the "Fatherland", ex-Deputy Prime Minister on Foreign Affairs Grigory Nemyria. Eighth place at the leader of the Party "Reforms and Order" Serhiy Sobolev, in ninth place at the leader of the Popular Movement of Ukraine Borys Tarasyuk and closes the top ten list of the united opposition of party vice-speaker of parliament Mykola Tomenko, who had already written his resignation from this post.Also in the opposition party list - former Minister of Economy Bohdan Danylyshyn, which the Ukraine police officers accused of crimes, and who was granted asylum in the Czech Republic. The list included and granted asylum in Italy, the former governor of Kharkiv region Arsen Avakov. Law enforcement officials accused him of abuse of power and official authority, resulting in the state incurred losses. In addition, the party list became the wife custody of ex-Interior Minister Lutsenko Irina.
By majority districts of the opposition candidates running for mostly obscure. The exception is the European leader of the party Katerinchuk, as well as by some MPs, members of the faction "Our Ukraine - People's Self-Defense.""We believe that these people will win the election and form a Democratic majority that will confront Yanukovych regime," - said after the announcement of candidates Turchinov, head of election headquarters of the united opposition.Parliamentary elections held on October 28.Half of the deputies (225 people) will be elected on party lists, the second half - in the majority districts. Participate in the elections can only parties (in the last election blocs of parties allowed), the entrance barrier is 5%.According to the schedule of the election campaign, drawn up by the Central Election Commission, the nomination of candidates begins on Monday, July 30 and runs until August 9, inclusive. Documents for registration of party lists and candidates in majority districts must be submitted to the CEC no later than August 13, registration must be completed on August 20.In April, six months before the election, the two largest opposition parties in Ukraine - "Fatherland" Timoshenko "Front of Changes" ex-parliament speaker Arseniy Yatseniuk - issued a declaration on the association. Political forces have agreed to create a single party list based on the "Fatherland", which also promised to include representatives of other opposition parties.Recent opinion polls suggest that the government and the opposition for a few months before the election, have approximately equal chances of winning.
Former Prime Minister of Ukraine Yulia Tymoshenko, serving a term of seven years in the women's prison, headed the party list of the united opposition in the upcoming parliamentary elections. For this solution the pre-election congress of the opposition voted unanimously.Despite the decision of Congress to participate in the elections, Tymoshenko will not be able - to run for Ukrainian laws prohibit candidates with outstanding conviction. In October 2011 Ukrainian ex-prime minister was sentenced to seven years in prison for abuse of authority when signing gas contracts with Russia in 2009. West called the verdict politically motivated, although the Ukrainian authorities deny this. On Tuesday, the court of Kharkiv will continue to consider the second criminal case against Tymoshenko concerning financial fraud in the second half of 1990, when she headed the corporation "United Energy Systems of Ukraine".In the united opposition party list - 225 names.Second on the list is former speaker of parliament, the leader of the "Front of Changes" Arseniy Yatseniuk.Number five on the list is former interior minister in the second Tymoshenko government - Yuriy Lutsenko, who in February 2012 was sentenced to four years, with confiscation of property for embezzlement of public funds in a large scale, and which is now being tried for negligence in the investigation of the poisoning Former President Viktor Yushchenko.The sixth number in the list is the leader of the opposition "Ukraine" Vyacheslav Kirilenko, the seventh - deputy head of the "Fatherland", ex-Deputy Prime Minister on Foreign Affairs Grigory Nemyria. Eighth place at the leader of the Party "Reforms and Order" Serhiy Sobolev, in ninth place at the leader of the Popular Movement of Ukraine Borys Tarasyuk and closes the top ten list of the united opposition of party vice-speaker of parliament Mykola Tomenko, who had already written his resignation from this post.Also in the opposition party list - former Minister of Economy Bohdan Danylyshyn, which the Ukraine police officers accused of crimes, and who was granted asylum in the Czech Republic. The list included and granted asylum in Italy, the former governor of Kharkiv region Arsen Avakov. Law enforcement officials accused him of abuse of power and official authority, resulting in the state incurred losses. In addition, the party list became the wife custody of ex-Interior Minister Lutsenko Irina.
By majority districts of the opposition candidates running for mostly obscure. The exception is the European leader of the party Katerinchuk, as well as by some MPs, members of the faction "Our Ukraine - People's Self-Defense.""We believe that these people will win the election and form a Democratic majority that will confront Yanukovych regime," - said after the announcement of candidates Turchinov, head of election headquarters of the united opposition.Parliamentary elections held on October 28.Half of the deputies (225 people) will be elected on party lists, the second half - in the majority districts. Participate in the elections can only parties (in the last election blocs of parties allowed), the entrance barrier is 5%.According to the schedule of the election campaign, drawn up by the Central Election Commission, the nomination of candidates begins on Monday, July 30 and runs until August 9, inclusive. Documents for registration of party lists and candidates in majority districts must be submitted to the CEC no later than August 13, registration must be completed on August 20.In April, six months before the election, the two largest opposition parties in Ukraine - "Fatherland" Timoshenko "Front of Changes" ex-parliament speaker Arseniy Yatseniuk - issued a declaration on the association. Political forces have agreed to create a single party list based on the "Fatherland", which also promised to include representatives of other opposition parties.Recent opinion polls suggest that the government and the opposition for a few months before the election, have approximately equal chances of winning.
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