Timoshenko: Elections will for sure not be conducted on December 7
Early parliamentary elections will not be held in Ukraine on December 7, said Ukrainian Prime Minister Yulia Timoshenko in a televised address on October 19, a REGNUM correspondent in Kiev reports.
Our team did our best, and now I can state the elections are not to be held on December 7, the Ukrainian prime minister said. She also applied to the president and leaders of parliamentary factions to recover promptly the work of the Parliament of the sixth convocation for adopting urgent laws in a trice, including budgetary laws."
Timoshenko also called it necessary to declare a moratorium on any political confrontation. According to the BYuT (Yulia Timoshenko's Bloc) leader, her political force left the political coalition unilaterally and would not respond to any political aggression.
08:49 10/20/2008
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