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Instability fears as Tymoshenko camp rejects result | Instability fears as Tymoshenko camp rejects result |
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Yulia Tymoshenko cancelled news conferences twice on Monday By Richard Galpin BBC News, Kiev | Yulia Tymoshenko cancelled news conferences twice on Monday By Richard Galpin BBC News, Kiev |
She has not said it herself so far but Ukrainian Prime Minister Yulia Tymoshenko seems to be preparing the ground to challenge the results of Sunday's presidential election. | She has not said it herself so far but Ukrainian Prime Minister Yulia Tymoshenko seems to be preparing the ground to challenge the results of Sunday's presidential election. |
The anticipated move comes despite the Central Election Commission (CEC) and international observers saying they have found no evidence of significant fraud and that both voting and counting were fair. | The anticipated move comes despite the Central Election Commission (CEC) and international observers saying they have found no evidence of significant fraud and that both voting and counting were fair. |
Members of the Tymoshenko bloc in the Ukrainian parliament have been lining up today to question the validity of the result in more than 1,000 polling stations out of a total of more than 30,000 across the country. | Members of the Tymoshenko bloc in the Ukrainian parliament have been lining up today to question the validity of the result in more than 1,000 polling stations out of a total of more than 30,000 across the country. |
"We will appeal in the courts not against the quality of the election, which was evaluated by the international observers, but against the quality of counting the ballots," said Andriy Shkil. | |
"Believe me, public opinion [in Ukraine] and European opinion will coincide with ours when we prove this in the courts." | "Believe me, public opinion [in Ukraine] and European opinion will coincide with ours when we prove this in the courts." |
Other party members say the number of falsified votes is more than the margin of approximately 900,000 by which Mr Yanukovych won the election. | Other party members say the number of falsified votes is more than the margin of approximately 900,000 by which Mr Yanukovych won the election. |
That means the entire election result may eventually be called into question by Mrs Tymoshenko. | That means the entire election result may eventually be called into question by Mrs Tymoshenko. |
So a battle looms. | So a battle looms. |
Bumpy transition | Bumpy transition |
The smooth transition of power that European election observers said should be a priority for political leaders here is looking less and less likely. | The smooth transition of power that European election observers said should be a priority for political leaders here is looking less and less likely. |
On the square outside the CEC, the number of Yanukovych supporters arriving from around the country is growing. | On the square outside the CEC, the number of Yanukovych supporters arriving from around the country is growing. |
On Tuesday morning, Sergei Tyagni, a local organiser for Mr Yanukovych's Regions Party, was on stage telling the crowd they would stay on the square "until the end" in order to defend their victory. | On Tuesday morning, Sergei Tyagni, a local organiser for Mr Yanukovych's Regions Party, was on stage telling the crowd they would stay on the square "until the end" in order to defend their victory. |
"Yes, as a party member I will call for other members and supporters to come out on to the streets, to protest and unite [if the election results are challenged in court]," he told me. | "Yes, as a party member I will call for other members and supporters to come out on to the streets, to protest and unite [if the election results are challenged in court]," he told me. |
"But the courts will not go in her favour." | "But the courts will not go in her favour." |
It is all adding to a growing sense of uncertainty in Ukraine especially as some analysts believe the legal action by Mrs Tymoshenko's party is just part of her plan. | It is all adding to a growing sense of uncertainty in Ukraine especially as some analysts believe the legal action by Mrs Tymoshenko's party is just part of her plan. |
"To make this [legal action] more weighty, she will try to organise protests and I don't exclude the possibility of there being attempts to occupy official buildings," said Andriy Kulykov, a political journalist and well-known TV talk show host. | |
"I have no doubt there will be quite a havoc after the election and there's probably a plan to bring the situation to the boiling point before saying there's a need for a truce... and then they will be able to settle the arguments between them." | "I have no doubt there will be quite a havoc after the election and there's probably a plan to bring the situation to the boiling point before saying there's a need for a truce... and then they will be able to settle the arguments between them." |
In the midst of a deep economic crisis, this is the last thing Ukraine needs as a result of the election. | In the midst of a deep economic crisis, this is the last thing Ukraine needs as a result of the election. |