map
Our Affiliates
Listen In 28 LanguagesRFE/RL Radio
In 28 Languages

"World Changing Radio"

CNN International reports on RFE/RL's role in Czechoslovakia's Velvet Revolution, and its continuing mission to spread free media More
More Articles

By Country / Belarus

Ukraine Crisis Shows No Easing After Rival Rallies

April 01, 2007

Tymoshenko backers showed up to support the president's stance (RFE/RL)

April 1, 2007 (RFE/RL) -- Ukraine's political crisis has shown no signs of easing following rival mass demonstrations in Kyiv on March 31.

In the wake of the rallies, President Viktor Yushchenko is reportedly preparing for negotiations with various factions on his threat to dissolve parliament and call new elections.

He is expected to begin the consultations on the morning of April 2, and he says if they fail he will dissolve the legislature.


Yushchenko on March 31 reiterated his threat first made two days earlier, accusing lawmakers of failing to respect earlier agreements and abide by the constitution.
 
Later that day, thousands of pro-Western opposition supporters rallied on Independence Square to urge Yushchenko to follow through on his threats. 
 
Tymoshenko Joins In


Supporters of opposition leader Yuliya Tymoshenko joined the March 31 demonstration to show their solidarity with the presidential stance.


"Today we make the following appeal to the president of this country who has all legal grounds to call an early election," Tymoshenko said while addressing the rally. "It is not just the president's right to dissolve parliament. It is his duty to dismiss this corrupt, treacherous assembly and go ahead with an ho open, honest early election in which there can be no doubt democratic forces, those who defend and love Ukraine, will win." 
 
Rival Rally


A smaller crowd of supporters of the ruling coalition headed by Prime Minister Viktor Yanukovych, who is seen as friendlier to Russia, held a separate rally on a square just hundreds of meters away.


Yanukovych argued that there are no grounds to dissolve parliament, and that the president's ultimatum should be ignored.
 
"We will never accept ultimatums that are outside the realm of law and the constitution," Yanukovych told the crowd. "I have said this repeatedly."


Yushchenko has accused the pro-Russian coalition that dominates parliament of illegally attempting to expand its majority by persuading lawmakers from blocs that support the president to switch sides.

TEXT SIZE - +
 
RFE/RL Belarus, Ukraine, And Moldova Report
 

SUBSCRIBE For weekly news and analysis on Belarus, Ukraine, and Moldova by e-mail, subscribe to "RFE/RL Belarus, Ukraine, And Moldova Report."

Editors' Picks

Arresting Images

Photos Of The Week Photogallery

President Van Rompuy

'How's That Again?!' Audio

'Religious Hatred'

Russia Buries Slain Priest Photogallery

Karzai Inauguration

The Anticipation Of Change Video

Follow Us On Twitter

Keep up-to-date on all the latest news from RFE/RL's broadcast region by following us on Twitter:
~ You can find our instant news feed at @RFE_RLNEWS.
~ An obsessive Kremlin watcher? Follow our blog at @PowerVertical.
~ Human rights abuses chronicled at @RightsWatchdog.
~ News, comment, and the odd silly dictator story at @TransmissionRFE.

Products and services:

RSSMail SubscriptionMobile