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The Kiev offices of Ukrainian President Viktor Yanukovych are unguarded, with opposition protesters apparently in full control of the government district, say BBC correspondents.The Kiev offices of Ukrainian President Viktor Yanukovych are unguarded, with opposition protesters apparently in full control of the government district, say BBC correspondents.
The BBC's Kevin Bishop says he was able to walk straight in to the courtyard of the unguarded presidential building. The BBC's Kevin Bishop says he was able to walk straight into the courtyard.
The capital is quiet, a day after deal was signed to end a political crisis in which dozens have died. Opposition leaders say President Yanukovych, whose whereabouts are unknown, must stand down immediately.
As parliament met on Saturday, the speaker, Volodymyr Rybak stood down. They have called for elections by 25 May - not by the end of December as envisaged in Friday's peace deal.
He cited ill health as the reason for his resignation. Despite the EU-mediated agreement signed on Friday, thousands of people have remained on the streets of Kiev.
Despite the deal signed on Friday, thousands of people have remained on the streets of Kiev. Parliamentary speaker Volodymyr Rybak has resigned, citing ill health.
Vitaly Klitschko, leader of the opposition Udar party, told parliament as it met on Saturday: "We must, as the people demand, adopt a resolution calling on Yanukovych to immediately resign."
President Yanukovych is not in parliament - there are unconfirmed reports he has left Kiev, with suggestions that he has travelled to Kharkiv in the east, close to the Russian border.
On Thursday, police opened fire on protesters who have been occupying Independence Square in central Kiev. The health ministry said 77 people - both protesters and police - had been killed since Tuesday in the worst violence since protests began in November.
Our correspondent says there is no sign of security forces inside the previously heavily guarded presidential complex, though some government employees arrived for work.Our correspondent says there is no sign of security forces inside the previously heavily guarded presidential complex, though some government employees arrived for work.
Protesters are standing in the grounds of the building in disbelief, he adds.Protesters are standing in the grounds of the building in disbelief, he adds.
There are unconfirmed reports that President Yanukovych has left Kiev, with suggestions that he has travelled to Kharkiv in the east, close to the Russian border.
One group of far-right protesters had threatened to take action if he did not resign by Saturday morning.One group of far-right protesters had threatened to take action if he did not resign by Saturday morning.
Meanwhile, the opposition Udar party, led by Vitaly Klitschko, is to submit a resolution to parliament demanding the president's immediate resignation.
Spokeswoman Oksana Zinoviyeva told Reuters the move would allow parliament to set a date for early elections.
On Thursday, police opened fire on protesters who have been occupying Independence Square in central Kiev. The health ministry said 77 people - both protesters and police - had been killed since Tuesday in the worst violence since protests began in November.
The political pact was signed on Friday by President Viktor Yanukovych and opposition leaders after mediation by EU foreign ministers.The political pact was signed on Friday by President Viktor Yanukovych and opposition leaders after mediation by EU foreign ministers.
It says a unity government will be formed and elections held by the end of the year. It says a unity government will be formed and elections held by the end of the year, but the opposition say this is not soon enough.
But the deal has been met with scepticism by some of the thousands of protesters who remain in the square. Opposition leaders who signed it were booed and called traitors. The deal has been met with scepticism by some of the thousands of protesters who remain in the square. Opposition leaders who signed it were booed and called traitors.
The agreement, published by the German foreign ministry, includes the following:The agreement, published by the German foreign ministry, includes the following:
Polish Foreign Minister Radoslaw Sikorski tweeted that the deal was a "good compromise for Ukraine" that would open the way "to reform and to Europe".Polish Foreign Minister Radoslaw Sikorski tweeted that the deal was a "good compromise for Ukraine" that would open the way "to reform and to Europe".
The US and Russian presidents have agreed that the deal needs to be swiftly implemented, officials say.The US and Russian presidents have agreed that the deal needs to be swiftly implemented, officials say.
The White House praised "the courageous opposition leaders who recognised the need for compromise".The White House praised "the courageous opposition leaders who recognised the need for compromise".
The US remained prepared to impose sanctions on the Ukrainian government if the violence continues, it said in a statement.The US remained prepared to impose sanctions on the Ukrainian government if the violence continues, it said in a statement.
Russia's Vladimir Putin told Barack Obama in a telephone conversation on Friday that Russia wants to be part of the implementation process, a US State Department spokesperson said.Russia's Vladimir Putin told Barack Obama in a telephone conversation on Friday that Russia wants to be part of the implementation process, a US State Department spokesperson said.
Shortly after the deal was signed, Ukraine's parliament approved the restoration of the 2004 constitution, with all but one of the 387 MPs present voting in favour.Shortly after the deal was signed, Ukraine's parliament approved the restoration of the 2004 constitution, with all but one of the 387 MPs present voting in favour.
Parliament also approved an amnesty for protesters accused of involvement in violence.Parliament also approved an amnesty for protesters accused of involvement in violence.
MPs voted for a change in the law which could lead to the release of Yulia Tymoshenko, an arch-rival of Mr Yanukovych.MPs voted for a change in the law which could lead to the release of Yulia Tymoshenko, an arch-rival of Mr Yanukovych.
She was sentenced to seven years in prison in 2011 for abuse of power. Her supporters say this was simply Mr Yanukovych taking out his most prominent opponent.She was sentenced to seven years in prison in 2011 for abuse of power. Her supporters say this was simply Mr Yanukovych taking out his most prominent opponent.
Dozens of MPs from Mr Yanukovych's own Party of Regions voted for the motions, in what correspondents say will be a humiliation for the president.Dozens of MPs from Mr Yanukovych's own Party of Regions voted for the motions, in what correspondents say will be a humiliation for the president.
The protests first erupted in late November when Mr Yanukovych rejected a landmark association and trade deal with the EU in favour of closer ties with Russia.The protests first erupted in late November when Mr Yanukovych rejected a landmark association and trade deal with the EU in favour of closer ties with Russia.
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