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Waiting on word from Ukraine's Tymoshenko | |
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By Richard Galpin BBC News, Kiev | By Richard Galpin BBC News, Kiev |
The people of Ukraine are now waiting to hear from Prime Minister Yulia Tymoshenko herself. | |
Mrs Tymoshenko was one of the victors of the Orange Revolution | Mrs Tymoshenko was one of the victors of the Orange Revolution |
Her party says she will contest some of the country's presidential electionresults in court. | |
But will she also pursue her political ambitions on the streets? | |
She cancelled public appearances on Monday and is expected to speak for the first time on Tuesday. | |
It is not often that the woman with the famous golden braid, whose glamour permeated the Orange Revolution five years ago, retreats into the shadows and maintains a strict silence. | It is not often that the woman with the famous golden braid, whose glamour permeated the Orange Revolution five years ago, retreats into the shadows and maintains a strict silence. |
But this is a moment of truth for her and she has a tough set of options. | But this is a moment of truth for her and she has a tough set of options. |
'People's verdict' | 'People's verdict' |
Her chance to reach the pinnacle of power has been thwarted by a foe who has risen from the dead, Viktor Yanukovych. | Her chance to reach the pinnacle of power has been thwarted by a foe who has risen from the dead, Viktor Yanukovych. |
There could not be a greater irony for those involved in the Orange Revolution which swept aside Mr Yanukovych in 2004 after he almost came to power in a fraudulent election. | There could not be a greater irony for those involved in the Orange Revolution which swept aside Mr Yanukovych in 2004 after he almost came to power in a fraudulent election. |
WHY UKRAINE MATTERS Russian Black Sea fleet based in Sevastopol, CrimeaMost Europe-bound Russian gas piped through UkraineLarge ethnic Russian and Russian-speaking minority in Crimea and industrialised eastStrong nationalist, pro-Western sentiment in westAspirations for EU and Nato membership, though latter strongly opposed by Russia Why the future was not Orange Ukraine election result: Voters react | WHY UKRAINE MATTERS Russian Black Sea fleet based in Sevastopol, CrimeaMost Europe-bound Russian gas piped through UkraineLarge ethnic Russian and Russian-speaking minority in Crimea and industrialised eastStrong nationalist, pro-Western sentiment in westAspirations for EU and Nato membership, though latter strongly opposed by Russia Why the future was not Orange Ukraine election result: Voters react |
But the odds are now stacked against Mrs Tymoshenko. | But the odds are now stacked against Mrs Tymoshenko. |
Not only has the Election Commission confirmed Mr Yanukovych's victory, she is also being chided by the international community. | Not only has the Election Commission confirmed Mr Yanukovych's victory, she is also being chided by the international community. |
At a news conference in Kiev on Monday, a team of election observers from the Organisation for Security and Cooperation in Europe was blunt in its assessment of Ukraine's post-election landscape. | At a news conference in Kiev on Monday, a team of election observers from the Organisation for Security and Cooperation in Europe was blunt in its assessment of Ukraine's post-election landscape. |
"Yesterday's vote was an impressive display of democratic elections. For everyone in Ukraine, this election was a victory," said Joao Soares, the team co-ordinator. | "Yesterday's vote was an impressive display of democratic elections. For everyone in Ukraine, this election was a victory," said Joao Soares, the team co-ordinator. |
"It is now time for the country's political leaders to listen to the people's verdict and make sure that the transition of power is peaceful and constructive." | "It is now time for the country's political leaders to listen to the people's verdict and make sure that the transition of power is peaceful and constructive." |
Those few sentences alone may have been enough to cut the ground from underneath Mrs Tymoshenko's feet. | Those few sentences alone may have been enough to cut the ground from underneath Mrs Tymoshenko's feet. |
Challenging the election result in the courts or on the street without the cover of credible allegations of fraud would be a tough sell even to her own supporters. | Challenging the election result in the courts or on the street without the cover of credible allegations of fraud would be a tough sell even to her own supporters. |
'Victory' rally | 'Victory' rally |
So what will she decide to do? Will she still try to leave her mark through Orange Revolution-style street protests? | |
There are very few who believe she could muster serious number of protestors to back her cause. | There are very few who believe she could muster serious number of protestors to back her cause. |
And she is under pressure to make a decision sooner rather than later. | And she is under pressure to make a decision sooner rather than later. |
Mr Yanukovych's supporters have been rallying in the capital, Kiev | Mr Yanukovych's supporters have been rallying in the capital, Kiev |
Mr Yanukovych's supporters are now arriving in the capital, Kiev, partly to celebrate his victory. | Mr Yanukovych's supporters are now arriving in the capital, Kiev, partly to celebrate his victory. |
But the choice of venue is no coincidence. | But the choice of venue is no coincidence. |
They are gathering in front of the Central Election Commission because they are also protesting about the failure of Mrs Tymoshenko to accept her defeat and resign as prime minister. | They are gathering in front of the Central Election Commission because they are also protesting about the failure of Mrs Tymoshenko to accept her defeat and resign as prime minister. |
Mr Yanukovych's Party of Regions has openly said it is prepared to "defend his victory". | Mr Yanukovych's Party of Regions has openly said it is prepared to "defend his victory". |
So the longer Mrs Tymoshenko leaves her plans unspoken, the higher political tensions here will rise. |