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Ukraine poll tensions stirred up | Ukraine poll tensions stirred up |
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Tension is rising between candidates in Sunday's presidential election in Ukraine, with Yulia Tymoshenko accusing her main rival of preparing huge fraud. | Tension is rising between candidates in Sunday's presidential election in Ukraine, with Yulia Tymoshenko accusing her main rival of preparing huge fraud. |
Mrs Tymoshenko, the prime minister, said a "deliberate disruption of the election process" was taking place on behalf of rival Viktor Yanukovych. | Mrs Tymoshenko, the prime minister, said a "deliberate disruption of the election process" was taking place on behalf of rival Viktor Yanukovych. |
Mr Yanukovych's official victory in the 2004 election was later ruled to be fraudulent and overturned. | Mr Yanukovych's official victory in the 2004 election was later ruled to be fraudulent and overturned. |
He dismissed the claims, saying only the ruling party could arrange fraud. | He dismissed the claims, saying only the ruling party could arrange fraud. |
Mrs Tymoshenko alleged that Mr Yanukovych's Party of the Regions was organising mass fraud in the east of the country, his main power base. | Mrs Tymoshenko alleged that Mr Yanukovych's Party of the Regions was organising mass fraud in the east of the country, his main power base. |
In the Donetsk region, 11% of citizens had applied to vote from home, without any proof that they were not well enough to attend polling stations, she said. | In the Donetsk region, 11% of citizens had applied to vote from home, without any proof that they were not well enough to attend polling stations, she said. |
"Such monstrous falsification didn't even happen in 2004," she said. | "Such monstrous falsification didn't even happen in 2004," she said. |
She has already threatened to resort to the courts if there is evidence of fraud taking place. | She has already threatened to resort to the courts if there is evidence of fraud taking place. |
Fallen out | Fallen out |
But Mr Yanukovych shrugged off the accusations. | But Mr Yanukovych shrugged off the accusations. |
"How can the opposition falsify results? Only the authorities have that ability - they have the mechanism, structure, the interior ministry," he said. | "How can the opposition falsify results? Only the authorities have that ability - they have the mechanism, structure, the interior ministry," he said. |
Mrs Tymoshenko was one of the leaders of the Orange Revolution that rose up after Mr Yanukovych's false victory last time. | Mrs Tymoshenko was one of the leaders of the Orange Revolution that rose up after Mr Yanukovych's false victory last time. |
But she has since fallen out with her Orange ally, Viktor Yushchenko, and is hoping to replace him as president. | But she has since fallen out with her Orange ally, Viktor Yushchenko, and is hoping to replace him as president. |
Mr Yushchenko is running again, though only scores single figures in opinion polls and is given very little chance of re-election. | Mr Yushchenko is running again, though only scores single figures in opinion polls and is given very little chance of re-election. |
One agency says Sergei Tigipko has made a surge in the polls | One agency says Sergei Tigipko has made a surge in the polls |
A Russian opinion poll on Wednesday showed an apparent surge by an alternative candidate, Sergei Tigipko, a former economy minister. | |
Most observers have predicted that Mrs Tymoshenko and Mr Yanukovych will go forward to a second round of voting. | Most observers have predicted that Mrs Tymoshenko and Mr Yanukovych will go forward to a second round of voting. |
But the latest poll showed Mr Tigipko, on 14.4%, pushing Mrs Tymoshenko, with 13.9%, into third place. Mr Yanukovych was far ahead with 30.5%. | But the latest poll showed Mr Tigipko, on 14.4%, pushing Mrs Tymoshenko, with 13.9%, into third place. Mr Yanukovych was far ahead with 30.5%. |
The poll, carried out by a Russian state-run polling agency, VTsIOM, differs from recent Ukrainian recent polls, which have now ceased for the election period. | |
Both Mrs Tymoshenko and Mr Yanukovych have been accused of having close links with Russia. |
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