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Orange bloc edges to poll victory | Orange bloc edges to poll victory |
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Ukraine's Orange Revolution parties say they have won enough votes in tight early parliamentary elections to form a governing coalition. | Ukraine's Orange Revolution parties say they have won enough votes in tight early parliamentary elections to form a governing coalition. |
A near-final tally gives the alliance of Yulia Tymoshenko and President Viktor Yushchenko a slim lead over a rival party of PM Viktor Yanukovych. | A near-final tally gives the alliance of Yulia Tymoshenko and President Viktor Yushchenko a slim lead over a rival party of PM Viktor Yanukovych. |
Mr Yanukovych - whose party has won the single biggest share of the vote - has also claimed victory. | Mr Yanukovych - whose party has won the single biggest share of the vote - has also claimed victory. |
Mr Yushchenko on Wednesday urged all rival camps to start coalition talks. | Mr Yushchenko on Wednesday urged all rival camps to start coalition talks. |
Mr Yanukovych welcomed the president's comments, but Ms Tymoshenko quickly ruled out any idea of sharing power with the prime minister's party. | |
The president had earlier demanded an urgent investigation into delays in the counting of votes in some regions. | The president had earlier demanded an urgent investigation into delays in the counting of votes in some regions. |
Several parties have voiced accusations of vote-rigging, and legal challenges are expected in courts. | Several parties have voiced accusations of vote-rigging, and legal challenges are expected in courts. |
Europe's main election-monitoring body, the Organisation for Security and Co-operation in Europe, earlier said the elections had generally met international standards. | Europe's main election-monitoring body, the Organisation for Security and Co-operation in Europe, earlier said the elections had generally met international standards. |
Horse-trading | Horse-trading |
Just over 60% of the 37.5m eligible voters cast their ballots on Sunday, Ukraine's electoral commission said. | Just over 60% of the 37.5m eligible voters cast their ballots on Sunday, Ukraine's electoral commission said. |
Results based on a count of 99.68% of the vote showed that Mr Yanukovych's Party of Regions (PR), which favours closer ties with Russia, would be the biggest in parliament with 34.31%. | |
The PR also has the support of the Communists, who secured 5.38% of the vote, giving the alliance a combined total of nearly 40%. | |
The Yulia Tymoshenko bloc (BYT) polled 30.76% of the vote, while the party of Mr Yushchenko's supporters - Our Ukraine-People's Self Defence (NUNS) - had 14.18%. | |
This gave the Orange allies a combined total of just nearly 45% of the vote. | |
The backing of the so far unaligned centrist Lytvyn bloc - which is currently holding 3.96% of the vote - could further strengthen the Orange camp. | The backing of the so far unaligned centrist Lytvyn bloc - which is currently holding 3.96% of the vote - could further strengthen the Orange camp. |
However, Mr Yanukovych's hopes of an alliance with the Socialists have all but dashed. | However, Mr Yanukovych's hopes of an alliance with the Socialists have all but dashed. |
Having polled only 2.86%, the party is now not expected to clear the 3% threshold required to enter the parliament. | |
Energy dispute | |
The snap election was the third national poll in three years. | The snap election was the third national poll in three years. |
Ukrainian voters contemplate the aftermath of yet another election.In pictures | |
It was called in an attempt to resolve a long-running power struggle between West-leaning Mr Yushchenko and Mr Yanukovych, who is viewed as being closer to Russia. | It was called in an attempt to resolve a long-running power struggle between West-leaning Mr Yushchenko and Mr Yanukovych, who is viewed as being closer to Russia. |
Coalition horse-trading after last year's parliamentary elections took months and plunged Ukraine into the political turmoil which helped trigger the latest snap poll. | Coalition horse-trading after last year's parliamentary elections took months and plunged Ukraine into the political turmoil which helped trigger the latest snap poll. |
The EU, the US and Russia are all vying for influence in Ukraine, which straddles key Russian gas export routes to energy-hungry EU nations. | The EU, the US and Russia are all vying for influence in Ukraine, which straddles key Russian gas export routes to energy-hungry EU nations. |
On Tuesday, Russia's gas monopoly Gazprom warned it would cut gas supplies to Ukraine unless a $1.3bn (£650m) bill is paid this month. | On Tuesday, Russia's gas monopoly Gazprom warned it would cut gas supplies to Ukraine unless a $1.3bn (£650m) bill is paid this month. |
Previous disputes between Russia and Ukraine over gas supplies have led to cuts in gas deliveries to Europe. | Previous disputes between Russia and Ukraine over gas supplies have led to cuts in gas deliveries to Europe. |