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Ukrainian President Viktor Yushchenko has threatened to dissolve parliament and call elections after the collapse of the country's ruling coalition. | Ukrainian President Viktor Yushchenko has threatened to dissolve parliament and call elections after the collapse of the country's ruling coalition. |
Mr Yushchenko's supporters walked out in protest on Tuesday night following new laws to trim presidential powers. | |
The laws were introduced by the pro-Russian opposition and backed by Prime Minister Yulia Tymoshenko's party. | The laws were introduced by the pro-Russian opposition and backed by Prime Minister Yulia Tymoshenko's party. |
Former allies, the prime minister and president are now at odds despite | |
sharing pro-Western political goals. | |
All but one of 12 ministers from Mr Yushchenko's party boycotted Wednesday's cabinet meeting. | All but one of 12 ministers from Mr Yushchenko's party boycotted Wednesday's cabinet meeting. |
"A political and constitutional coup d'etat has started in the parliament," Mr Yushchenko said in a televised speech. | "A political and constitutional coup d'etat has started in the parliament," Mr Yushchenko said in a televised speech. |
"I will use my right to dissolve parliament and decree early elections if a new coalition is not formed within 30 days," he said. | "I will use my right to dissolve parliament and decree early elections if a new coalition is not formed within 30 days," he said. |
'Work continues' | |
Under Ukrainian law, parliament has 30 days to form a new coalition after one is dissolved, and another month to put together a cabinet. Until then, the previous government continues its work. | |
Analysts said that with the current coalition still legally in force, Mr Yushchenko had no formal authority to push for a new alliance. | |
Profile: Viktor YushchenkoProfile: Yulia Tymoshenko Ukraine's tenuous double act | |
Ms Tymoshenko blamed her rival for the chaos, vowing that the Ukrainian cabinet would continue its work despite the break-up of the coalition. | |
"Bloc Yulia Tymoshenko declares that there is no alternative to the democratic coalition," her party said on its website. | |
Speaking at a cabinet meeting, she said: "I am sorry that the president behaves irresponsibly. The coalition was destroyed under his instruction." | |
The BBC's Gabriel Gatehouse, in Kiev, says the coalition has been weak since it was formed and has been teetering on the brink of collapse for some time. | |
This move is seen by many as the first shots in a presidential campaign in which Mr Yushchenko and Ms Tymoshenko are both candidates, our correspondent says. | |
Polls have shown that Ms Tymoshenko would win a presidential election, with Yushchenko coming last. In a parliamentary election, she would increase her seats, while Mr Yushchenko's Our Ukraine party would lose some. | |
If parliamentary elections are called, they would be the third in as many years since the 2004 "Orange Revolution", which swept Mr Yushchenko to power. | |
Western integration | |
He campaigned on a ticket of greater Western integration including joining Nato and the European Union. | |
The BBC's Russian affairs analyst Steven Eke says Mr Yushchenko's popularity is at rock bottom at the moment with opinion polls giving him single-digit levels of support. | The BBC's Russian affairs analyst Steven Eke says Mr Yushchenko's popularity is at rock bottom at the moment with opinion polls giving him single-digit levels of support. |
The crisis follows mounting tension between the president and prime minister with Mr Yushchenko accusing Ms Tymoshenko of treason for allegedly siding with Moscow over the conflict in Georgia. | The crisis follows mounting tension between the president and prime minister with Mr Yushchenko accusing Ms Tymoshenko of treason for allegedly siding with Moscow over the conflict in Georgia. |
Mr Yushchenko has been a vociferous supporter of Georgia during the conflict but the prime minister's party on Tuesday blocked a parliamentary resolution condemning Moscow. | Mr Yushchenko has been a vociferous supporter of Georgia during the conflict but the prime minister's party on Tuesday blocked a parliamentary resolution condemning Moscow. |
The flare-up comes a day before a planned visit to the country by US Vice-President Dick Cheney. | The flare-up comes a day before a planned visit to the country by US Vice-President Dick Cheney. |
The trip is part of a tour of former Soviet states which the US sees as key allies. | The trip is part of a tour of former Soviet states which the US sees as key allies. |
Are you in Ukraine? Are you concerned by developments? Send us your comments and experiences using the form below. | Are you in Ukraine? Are you concerned by developments? Send us your comments and experiences using the form below. |