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President Viktor Yushchenko of Ukraine has dissolved parliament weeks after the collapse of the country's ruling pro-Western coalition. | President Viktor Yushchenko of Ukraine has dissolved parliament weeks after the collapse of the country's ruling pro-Western coalition. |
Mr Yushchenko, who is visiting Italy, announced Ukraine's third general election in less than three years on television, in a pre-recorded speech. | |
The coalition collapsed after Prime Minister Yulia Tymoshenko backed a move to reduce the president's powers. | The coalition collapsed after Prime Minister Yulia Tymoshenko backed a move to reduce the president's powers. |
In his speech, the president blamed its collapse on her "thirst for power". | |
Many analysts believe Ms Tymoshenko will stand for president in 2010. | Many analysts believe Ms Tymoshenko will stand for president in 2010. |
She and Mr Yushchenko were allies during the 2004 "Orange Revolution" which swept pro-Western forces to power after a discredited presidential election. | |
'Ruined by ambition' | |
The president did not set a date for the new election. | |
"In conformity with the Ukrainian constitution, I halt the parliament's powers and announce parliamentary elections," he said in his five-minute speech. | |
"The vote will take place in democratic and lawful fashion." | |
"I am convinced, deeply convinced that the democratic coalition was ruined by one thing alone - human ambition," he continued. | |
"The ambition of one person. Thirst for power, different values, personal interests taking precedence over national interests." | |
Mr Yushchenko's Our Ukraine party pulled out of the coalition on 3 September after the Tymoshenko Bloc sided with the pro-Moscow opposition Party of Regions to pass several laws Mr Yushchenko saw as a threat to his presidential powers. | |
The coalition was officially dissolved on 16 September and parties had 30 days to form a new government. |