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Viktor Yanukovych, the winner of Ukraine's presidential election, has called on his rival to abandon her protests and resign as prime minister. | Viktor Yanukovych, the winner of Ukraine's presidential election, has called on his rival to abandon her protests and resign as prime minister. |
Yulia Tymoshenko's camp has said it is determined to challenge the results of Sunday's vote in court, and wants a recount of votes in certain places. | Yulia Tymoshenko's camp has said it is determined to challenge the results of Sunday's vote in court, and wants a recount of votes in certain places. |
But international observers gave the election a clean bill of health. | But international observers gave the election a clean bill of health. |
Electoral officials have now counted all the ballots, and say Mr Yanukovych won by a margin of 3.48%. | Electoral officials have now counted all the ballots, and say Mr Yanukovych won by a margin of 3.48%. |
"I call on the prime minister to resign and go into opposition," Mr Yanukovych in an statement posted on the website of his party of the Regions. | "I call on the prime minister to resign and go into opposition," Mr Yanukovych in an statement posted on the website of his party of the Regions. |
"I want to remind Mrs Tymoshenko that the basis of democracy is the will of the people. Democratic leaders always accept the results of the elections. The country does not need a new crisis," he added. | "I want to remind Mrs Tymoshenko that the basis of democracy is the will of the people. Democratic leaders always accept the results of the elections. The country does not need a new crisis," he added. |
Ukraine has been in political deadlock for several years, undermining its ability to deal with a severe economic crisis. Analysts say a challenge by Mrs Tymoshenko would prolong the instability. | |
With Mrs Tymoshenko still heading the government, stalemate is likely to continue. Mr Yanukovych has said he wants to form a new coalition, and may try to call snap parliamentary elections. | With Mrs Tymoshenko still heading the government, stalemate is likely to continue. Mr Yanukovych has said he wants to form a new coalition, and may try to call snap parliamentary elections. |
Pressure to concede | |
Mrs Tymoshenko has not issued a statement since Sunday night, leaving confusion over her position. | |
Members of her party have launched an official challenge to the result, and the Interfax-Ukraine news agency said a recount was already under way in the Crimea region. | |
However, another party ally predicted she would concede within days. | |
Correspondents say Mrs Tymoshenko is under heavy pressure to accept the result. | |
This Orange nightmare has finally come to an end Yanukovych supporter Galina Khomchenko | |
The EU and US endorsed the conduct of the election, and Russia has congratulated Mr Yanukovych on victory. | |
International observers said the election had been transparent, unbiased and an "impressive display" of democracy. | |
Observers from the Organisation for Security and Co-operation in Europe (OSCE) were unusually blunt, warning the country's political leaders they should listen to the people's verdict and make sure the transition of power was peaceful. | |
Releasing their final vote tally on Wednesday, the Central Elections Commission said Mr Yanukovych had garnered 48.95% of the ballots to Mrs Tymoshenko's 45.47%. | |
Some 4% voted against both candidates, while 1.2% of the ballots were spoiled. Voter turnout was about 69%. | |
Music blared | |
On the streets of the capital, Kiev, Yanukovych supporters have been gathering, hoping to bid a final farewell to the Orange Revolution. | |
Mr Yanukovych was pronounced the victor of the 2004 election, only for the result to be over-ruled because of vote-rigging, following Mrs Tymoshenko's Orange uprising. | |
"At last, the victory that we have been waiting for," said chef Galina Khomchenko, 43, as loud music blared from the stage set up in the square. | |
"This Orange nightmare has finally come to an end," she told the AP news agency. |