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Ukraine's Prime Minister Arseniy Yatsenyuk and his cabinet on Thursday resigned in a shock move in protest at the disbanding of the ruling parliamentary coalition, plunging the strife-torn nation into political uncertainty.
“I announce my resignation in connection with the dissolution of the parliamentary coalition and the blocking of government initiatives,” a furious Yatsenyuk told parliament.
Yatsenyuk said the “government and the prime minister must resign” after the withdrawal of several parties triggered the break up of the European Choice parliamentary majority in a move that paved the way for long-awaited early legislative elections.
Parliament speaker Oleksandr Turchynov called on deputies to put forward immediately a candidate for a temporary premier “until parliamentary elections are held.” Early parliamentary elections in Ukraine have been expected since the February ouster of Kremlin-backed leader Viktor Yanukovych following months of deadly protests.
The formal dissolution of the majority coalition in Ukraine's Verkhovna Rada gives President Petro Poroshenko the right over the next month to announce a fresh parliamentary poll.
Poroshenko had pledged though that the possibility of upcoming elections would not paralyse the work of parliament at a time when Kiev is struggling to end a bloody separatist insurrection tearing apart the east of the country. (AFP)
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Comments - Ukraine PM, cabinet resign over coalition break up
dharmapalad Thursday, 24 July 2014 05:56 PM
the man democracy, honest and intergrity is well regnonised,by the democratic countries,
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Devapriya mendis Friday, 25 July 2014 02:09 AM
That's what happens to us-NATO pandam boys when they go against majority wish & trying to dirty work for us war mongers to wage proxy against Ukraine neighbor Russia
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