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Ukraine's rival leaders battle on | Ukraine's rival leaders battle on |
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Supporters of Ukrainian PM Viktor Yanukovych are keeping up their protest outside parliament in Kiev against his rival, President Viktor Yushchenko. | Supporters of Ukrainian PM Viktor Yanukovych are keeping up their protest outside parliament in Kiev against his rival, President Viktor Yushchenko. |
The power struggle continued over the Easter holiday, with Mr Yushchenko refusing to revoke his decision to call a snap election for 27 May. | The power struggle continued over the Easter holiday, with Mr Yushchenko refusing to revoke his decision to call a snap election for 27 May. |
The constitutional court is due to consider his decision later this week. | |
Mr Yushchenko accuses Mr Yanukovych of undermining democracy by luring deputies to his bloc in parliament. | Mr Yushchenko accuses Mr Yanukovych of undermining democracy by luring deputies to his bloc in parliament. |
In an Easter address to the nation, Mr Yushchenko said Mr Yanukovych's ruling coalition had been "artificially and illegally beefed up step-by-step to achieve 300 votes" - the number required to overrule presidential vetoes. | In an Easter address to the nation, Mr Yushchenko said Mr Yanukovych's ruling coalition had been "artificially and illegally beefed up step-by-step to achieve 300 votes" - the number required to overrule presidential vetoes. |
Pro-Yanukovych deputies hit back at an extraordinary session on Monday, adopting a resolution which accused the president of putting pressure on constitutional court judges, Interfax news agency reported. | Pro-Yanukovych deputies hit back at an extraordinary session on Monday, adopting a resolution which accused the president of putting pressure on constitutional court judges, Interfax news agency reported. |
Mr Yanukovych's power base is the mainly Russian-speaking east of Ukraine. He has told the cabinet not to prepare for a snap election until the constitutional court rules on the dispute. | Mr Yanukovych's power base is the mainly Russian-speaking east of Ukraine. He has told the cabinet not to prepare for a snap election until the constitutional court rules on the dispute. |
The latest escalation of the long-running power struggle began on 2 April, when Mr Yushchenko ordered the dissolution of parliament and the 27 May election. His power base is in western Ukraine, where support for Western-style liberal reforms is strong. | The latest escalation of the long-running power struggle began on 2 April, when Mr Yushchenko ordered the dissolution of parliament and the 27 May election. His power base is in western Ukraine, where support for Western-style liberal reforms is strong. |
The rivalry started during the 2004 Orange Revolution, which eventually swept Mr Yushchenko into power. | The rivalry started during the 2004 Orange Revolution, which eventually swept Mr Yushchenko into power. |
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