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Yulia had the right idea and that was to do it constitutionally - thus the resignations. The previous excuses of defection by
Yushchenko would not have held water as it was most certainly was going to be thrown out by the Constitutional Court as being illegal. To avoid that he interfered in the operation of the courts in order to prevent the courts from ruling against him. Facts are facts. Whilst Yushchenko made an allegation in the media of usurping power (It was also alleged that Yushchenko was usurping power from the parliament) and also claimed defection the fact reamins that not one member of the opposition deputies resigned or changed parties. A vote and indication of support for government initiatives does not constitute defection and as such is not a breach of Ukraine's constitution (It happens in a democracy all the time - members vote for and against - and not always as a solid block, on various motions and initiatives). Ukraine's constitution is clear in that a member can not change membership of the party banner in which that they were elected. Again no member resigned or changed parties and maintained their mandates. There was no defection as such. You can mention the
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the opposition from supporting the government or opposition. It happens all the time and it happened on last Friday. All as your doing is promoting a partisan allegation, that is not factual, based on a decree that was revoked ad did not come into force Again it was an allegation (That was what the court challenge was about (Another line you have removed i your partisan attack of vandalism).. Just because
Yushchenko claimed wrongly in his first decree (Which again I reminded he revoked) that the allegation is correct does not make it fact. Maybe you did not follow closely the events of 2007. This was the whole basis of the final decree ad the agreements. The parliament could only be dissolved o teh basis of Article 82 and required the formal resignation of the opposition and the cancellation of their electoral list. Sorry you are falsely pushing a partition no NPOV.
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the agreement signed on May 27. In short
Yushenko stuffed up big time and then was forced to have to strike a compromise. Yulia Tymoshenko first prosed they force early elections by members of the opposition tendering their resignation BUT Our Ukraine was under the belief that they could force the election on other grounds, grounds that proved to have no foundation. Thus the agreement on May 27 reverting back to Yulia's first proposal. The resignations did not take place until August. First came the agreement, the the resignations then the final decree. There is no ground to dismiss Ukraine's parliament on the ba one members of the opposition supporting the government. Yushchenko and the media used the word defection as an emotive partisan allegation, an allegation that was never verified or sanctioned as being true.
306:. Yulia Tymoshenko expressed opposition against forming a coalition with the Party of Regions or the Communists. Yulia Tymoshenko indicted that her Bloc would be in opposition should a coalition between Our Ukraine ad Party of Regions is formed. Ukraine's President, Victor Yushchenko, called for a better relationship between coalition and opposition. "This should be achieved by providing the opposition with posts in the parliament and the government." Vladimir Lytvyn's Bloc had received proposals from all top parties on forming a coalition. but has to date decided to remain unaligned and independent
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I am very much trying to be reasonable. The April ad May decrees were revoked. Te allegation of
Yushchenko are just that allegations. There was no defection. No one changed parties/factions ad remained a member of parliament. NOT ONE There is nothing in the constitution that prevents members of
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Ukraine's supreame court has ruled illegal the Presidnets dismissle of Ukraione's Consitutional Court Judge. I would not be surprised if there are calls for |Yushenko tto resign as his actions and interfernace in the Court is a direct breach his responsibility and oath as
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Ukraine's previous parliament has been challenged in Ukraine's Constitutional Court.. The Constitutional Court, following the intervention by the president and his illegal dismissal of three Constitutional Court Judges in May 2007, has not ruled
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Politics is the art of compromise. Wikipeadia is not here to rewrite history or be a partisan propaganda publication. I know what I think happened. Yushchenko was looking for any excuse he could to call fresh elections to once again put his party back in the drivers seat. He basically stuffed up.
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demands that we stick to the facts and not portray partisan allegations as being facts when they are not. I repeat there was on defection, that was not the basis of the final decree of the election held on
September 30. I provided a link to the context of the final agreement, signed on May 27, which
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BUT that is not a defection. They never resigned or were expelled from the faction that elected them. Had they resigned or been expelled they would have lost their mandate (The
Imperative mandate rule). The basis of the election held in 2007 was the resignation of 150+ members of parliament as per
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but you must also then mention the fact that no-one defected. I think the current version is correct and brief. The article is about the election. The election was held in accordance with negotiated agreement and the final decree. (I think it was his fourth or fifth to be more precise) previous
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Maybe you should remove the 2006 graphs as they also use a different scale for each of the major and minor parties. we could if you like scale the major parties 1:100 and the minor parties 1:1000 ad show the percentage of the total vote for each regions. That would remove the regional percentage
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Yushchenko's 3rd degree was a compromise done in order to deny
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