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Ukrainian poll result suspended | Ukrainian poll result suspended |
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A Ukrainian court has suspended the result of the recent presidential election, following a challenge by losing candidate Yulia Tymoshenko. | A Ukrainian court has suspended the result of the recent presidential election, following a challenge by losing candidate Yulia Tymoshenko. |
Mrs Tymoshenko, the Prime Minister, made the appeal on Tuesday, claiming the result was rigged. International monitors deemed the vote free and fair. | |
The court says the result should be suspended while it considers the evidence she has submitted. | The court says the result should be suspended while it considers the evidence she has submitted. |
The winner, Viktor Yanukovych, is due to be inaugurated on 25 February. | |
The supreme administrative court ruling concerns the Ukrainian Central Electoral Commission's declaration on Sunday that Mr Yanukovych had won the vote. | |
The results showed him to have beaten Mrs Tymoshenko by a margin of 3.48%. | The results showed him to have beaten Mrs Tymoshenko by a margin of 3.48%. |
The court is due to rule on Mrs Tymoshenko's appeal to have the results thrown out in the coming days. | |
It says it is not in a position to rule on a separate appeal to have the inauguration of Mr Yanukovych put on hold. | |
Political deadlock | |
Mrs Tymoshenko has so far rejected Mr Yanukovych's appeals for her to accept defeat. | Mrs Tymoshenko has so far rejected Mr Yanukovych's appeals for her to accept defeat. |
She has claimed that the election was marred by "systemic, fundamental and general falsifications" and has appealed for a full recount. | |
She appeared at the supreme administrative court in Kiev on Tuesday with her supporters, carrying several boxes said to contain evidence that the election was fraudulent. | |
However, international election monitors have said there were no significant flaws in the vote. | |
Mrs Tymoshenko's challenge is expected to prolong Ukraine's political instability. | |
The country, which is in the midst of a severe economic crisis, has been in political deadlock for several years. | |
Mr Yanukovych's election run capped a political comeback from his defeat in the presidential elections of 2004. | |
After originally being declared the winner in that year, Mr Yanukovych's victory was found to be fraudulent and overturned, following the Orange Revolution led by Mrs Tymoshenko and Viktor Yushchenko. | |
Mr Yushchenko went on to be president, but was ejected in the first round of this year's vote. | |
The relationship between Mrs Tymoshenko and Mr Yushchenko later broke down into a poisonous political rivalry. |