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Tymoshenko bloc 'contests result' Tymoshenko bloc 'contests result'
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Members of Yulia Tymoshenko's bloc say it will contest in court the conduct of Ukraine's presidential vote after her apparent defeat, media reports say.Members of Yulia Tymoshenko's bloc say it will contest in court the conduct of Ukraine's presidential vote after her apparent defeat, media reports say.
One official said it would contest results in some areas and seek recounts while another reportedly accused Viktor Yanukovych's party of "falsification".One official said it would contest results in some areas and seek recounts while another reportedly accused Viktor Yanukovych's party of "falsification".
Mrs Tymoshenko has not spoken in public but reportedly told allies she would "never" accept Mr Yanukovych's win.Mrs Tymoshenko has not spoken in public but reportedly told allies she would "never" accept Mr Yanukovych's win.
However, foreign monitors have praised the conduct of the election.However, foreign monitors have praised the conduct of the election.
With more than 99% of votes counted after Sunday's poll, Mr Yanukovych was estimated to be ahead on some 48.83% of the vote, while Mrs Tymoshenko had around 45.59%.With more than 99% of votes counted after Sunday's poll, Mr Yanukovych was estimated to be ahead on some 48.83% of the vote, while Mrs Tymoshenko had around 45.59%.
Yanukovych supporters have been gathering in Kiev in anticipation of the announcement of the full election results.Yanukovych supporters have been gathering in Kiev in anticipation of the announcement of the full election results.
'Cynical violation''Cynical violation'
Olena Shustik, a deputy leader of the Yulia Tymoshenko Bloc, said the bloc would "challenge the results at certain polling-stations and seek a recount at those stations". Olena Shustik, a deputy leader of the Yulia Tymoshenko Bloc, said it would "challenge the results at certain polling stations and seek a recount at those stations".
In a statement published earlier on the bloc's website, she had said the vote in eastern and southern Ukraine had been "distorted because of fraud".
Viktor Yanukovych is being given a narrow but clear leadViktor Yanukovych is being given a narrow but clear lead
"If the result in the courts is positive, we will question the overall result of the elections," she added, according to the Interfax-Ukraine news agency.
In a statement published earlier on the bloc's website, Ms Shustik said the vote in eastern and southern Ukraine had been "distorted because of fraud".
In Ukraine's parliament, bloc member Serhiy Sobolev was quoted by Reuters news agency as telling MPs: "Voting day displayed a cynical violation of Ukrainian law by the teams of Yanukovych, pressure on the electors and a broad arsenal of falsification by the Regions Party [of Viktor Yanukovych].In Ukraine's parliament, bloc member Serhiy Sobolev was quoted by Reuters news agency as telling MPs: "Voting day displayed a cynical violation of Ukrainian law by the teams of Yanukovych, pressure on the electors and a broad arsenal of falsification by the Regions Party [of Viktor Yanukovych].
"Consequently, the Tymoshenko bloc announces that we will defend in the courts our right, and the rights of our citizens, to honest and transparent elections." "Consequently, the Tymoshenko bloc announces that we will defend in the courts our right, and the rights of our citizens, to honest and transparent elections.
However, there was no mention of calling street protests, Reuters notes. "We will do everything to prove that this election was falsified," he said, according to AFP news agency.
"We will prepare appeals to the courts in the next days."
Ukraine's Ukrainska Pravda daily quoted Mrs Tymoshenko as telling her party on Monday: "I will never recognise the legitimacy of Yanukovych's victory with such elections."Ukraine's Ukrainska Pravda daily quoted Mrs Tymoshenko as telling her party on Monday: "I will never recognise the legitimacy of Yanukovych's victory with such elections."
She had, the paper said, instructed her lawyers to prepare to contest the electoral results in court.She had, the paper said, instructed her lawyers to prepare to contest the electoral results in court.
However, the paper added that some members of her bloc disagreed with her, calling instead for her to acknowledge defeat, step down as prime minister and move into opposition.However, the paper added that some members of her bloc disagreed with her, calling instead for her to acknowledge defeat, step down as prime minister and move into opposition.