tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8086033.post6629144275309377614..comments2023-11-05T13:07:03.784+02:00Comments on foreign notes: Here we go again..Scott W. Clarkhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04047386631227542689noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8086033.post-40064918609641056662008-10-09T08:28:00.000+03:002008-10-09T08:28:00.000+03:00Yushenkov meeting with Factional Parliamentary lea...Yushenkov meeting with Factional Parliamentary leaders was not an act of conciliation.Under the provisions of Ukraine's constitution Article 90 the President is required to convene a meeting of parliamentary representatives prior to any dismissal of parliament. Yushchenko's actions were deliberate and contrived well in advance of the latest spat and division in Ukraine's Parliament. <BR/><BR/>Yushchenko has betrayed Ukraine and those who had previously supported his election. <BR/><BR/>He is now a dead duck president who has lost all respect and any claim to rightfully represent the people of Ukraine. He has in effect signed his own Political death warrant. <BR/><BR/>History will not look favourably on Yushenko's term of office<BR/><BR/>Yushchenko is solely to blame for the collapse of the Orange Coalition. <BR/><BR/>He has been undermining Ukraine's parliamentary system even before he took office. <BR/><BR/>His party "Our Ukraine" was the reason why the Orange alliance fell apart in 2006. Whilst Yushchenko spouses the words of democracy his actions and deeds are far from democratic. He has breached Ukraine's Constitution so many times he has seriously undermined confidence in his administration and democracy itself. <BR/><BR/>Faced with a world financial Yushchenko's latest power play has come at a time when Ukraine needs stability more then ever. <BR/><BR/>Fresh elections will not resolve the ongoing political crisis and divisions in Ukraine. <BR/><BR/>As long as Yushchenko remains in office Ukraine will continue to suffer. <BR/><BR/>Yushchenko, who has less then 5% support according to recent opinion polls, should resign in order to facilitate fresh presidential elections. <BR/><BR/>Ukraine MUST adopt constitutional reform and embrace a full Parliamentary system of governance in line with othtger European States.<BR/><BR/>If the elction does proceed then Ukraine should send a clear message of disapproval and vote againt "Our Ukraine" and any supporters of the President.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com