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and the city gets in your the leader of the opposition fatherland party says he will raise the issue at a major annual defence conference taking place in munich on sunday. we wouldn't have to see me naked you insist on an international investigation of all the cases of killing torture and kidnapping. in fact that joe is a being targeted in shock that today's events regarding palazzo represent truth that in ukraine. the squads to start the reason that america has begun to appear. no was two months off to the violent protests started victory and you cut a announced on thursday that he was taking sick leave. and now for the first time since those protests began the defence ministry has pitched into tights with measures to stabilize the country saying the current conditions are acceptable. cctv is me have bought davies reports from kiev. cranium present agenda club which is expected to return to work on monday february third. although currently on sick leave democratic signed a controversial amnesty law and the repealing of the anti protest laws. another critical matter is that vacated p
and the city gets in your the leader of the opposition fatherland party says he will raise the issue at a major annual defence conference taking place in munich on sunday. we wouldn't have to see me naked you insist on an international investigation of all the cases of killing torture and kidnapping. in fact that joe is a being targeted in shock that today's events regarding palazzo represent truth that in ukraine. the squads to start the reason that america has begun to appear. no was two...
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score and profile and she certainly still does have her supporters within the country within the fatherland party however the. people of the might don are not overly fond of yulia timoshenko her photograph was displayed on the carcass of the national christmas tree which of them i don decorated with their propaganda however that itself was controversial and according to high placed people on the my dime it was actually informally made unacceptable for quite some time over the last three months to shout freedom for yulia. yulia tymoshenko she could be seen as a as a power threat to the other three opposition leaders who are still trying to maneuver for power between the three of them between the klitschko of the strike party between us and york who has been rich representing the fatherland party well then we should go was in prison for her crimes. and bach but also by these militant leaders who are actually more in control of anyone else at this point the people of the might do not trust yulia tymoshenko they regard her as somewhat of a attention seeking and they were extremely unhappy with her pr
score and profile and she certainly still does have her supporters within the country within the fatherland party however the. people of the might don are not overly fond of yulia timoshenko her photograph was displayed on the carcass of the national christmas tree which of them i don decorated with their propaganda however that itself was controversial and according to high placed people on the my dime it was actually informally made unacceptable for quite some time over the last three months...
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the second man was the man who basically was in charge of the fatherland party of tymoschenko while she was in detention. he has a lot of support here in maydan square. we don't know how they'll be received by the other side, by those who feel really that their vote has been taken away and those who feel that there is a whole illegitimate process and look at the acting president as the acting president. a lot of difficult things to put toot. institute are we expecting a financial institution to nudge that governmental transition. or will it be the same package of conditional help that president viktor yanukovych found objectionable? >> we don't know the details. katherine ashton is due to arrive in the coming hours. we know that the trade pact that was there in the past will be put on the table again, that there'll be some economic stimulus package, basically financial aid that will be tide to what kind of reforms this interim government will bridge about in the short term, and how it's planning to take the country to the presidential election, which is set for may 25th. there's a reali
the second man was the man who basically was in charge of the fatherland party of tymoschenko while she was in detention. he has a lot of support here in maydan square. we don't know how they'll be received by the other side, by those who feel really that their vote has been taken away and those who feel that there is a whole illegitimate process and look at the acting president as the acting president. a lot of difficult things to put toot. institute are we expecting a financial institution to...
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center of the protest in the square here, and he is, of course, a big ali of tymoshenko and her fatherland partyhe is going to run as prime minister as widely expected by many here. i think he would be a great good favorite to get that job. there were some boos when his name was red out, but there were voices of support. interestingly the former heavyweight boxer, the head of the punch party, as it's known here, is not on the list because because he is widely expected to run for presidency. neither is on that list, mr. borishenko who heads up the well-known ukraine chocolate empire, and he's no friend of moscow. he has played a key roll behind the scenes. he is another potential presidential runner. some of the people who have been in position, mr. abakov, the current acting interior minister. it's a mixed back. we've been hearing some boos, some cheers. not truly representative, at least, but perhaps indicative of saying earlier how important the political class here in the ukraine feel it is to come out and consult the people and not make decisions behind closed doors when they can be accused
center of the protest in the square here, and he is, of course, a big ali of tymoshenko and her fatherland partyhe is going to run as prime minister as widely expected by many here. i think he would be a great good favorite to get that job. there were some boos when his name was red out, but there were voices of support. interestingly the former heavyweight boxer, the head of the punch party, as it's known here, is not on the list because because he is widely expected to run for presidency....
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the fatherland party are based nearby. they believe this can only really be seen as a provocation to try and get protestors out of government buildings. an investigation is underway to find out exactly what happened there. >> in the meantime, we are waiting to find out who the next prime minister is. what's the latest on that? >> well both sides of the political divide are eager, eager to find out exactly who will be the next prime minister of this country. still, it's a million dollars question for the time being. the opposition demanding constitutional reforms, to hand over some presidential power back to the parliament. at the same time, the leadership are not providing any sort of time line as to when they will provide any more concessions. the leadership are not saying who will be the next prime minister. at the moment, there remains an interim prime minister and government. we do know president yanukovych is in sochi for the winter olympic games. the assumption is he will hold talks with president vladimir putin, the
the fatherland party are based nearby. they believe this can only really be seen as a provocation to try and get protestors out of government buildings. an investigation is underway to find out exactly what happened there. >> in the meantime, we are waiting to find out who the next prime minister is. what's the latest on that? >> well both sides of the political divide are eager, eager to find out exactly who will be the next prime minister of this country. still, it's a million...
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for those pitching to be part of a new ukraine, yetsenyuk, and yulia tymoshenko's fatherland party. >> this way people feel united. >> we believe maidan fulfilled its role. people need to fulfill their interests. we have to stand for what we want, and they act according to their wishes. that's how we'll get the future that we want. >> if anyone thought that following the political demise of former president yanukovych, they could now afford to ignore the views of the people here in the square, they'd be playing a dangerous game. suspicion and distrust with the political class in ukraine is rampant. and the public feeds to be reassured that -- need to be reassured that thing really are changing. one graphic examplementmen exame being removed outside parliament. for the protesters this representatived the gulf between the government and the protesters. >> then deputies will no longer be like mice going into a mouse trap. >> the former georgian president no friend of moscow has been advising some politicians here. >> they should deliver every week they should be able to tell people, this
for those pitching to be part of a new ukraine, yetsenyuk, and yulia tymoshenko's fatherland party. >> this way people feel united. >> we believe maidan fulfilled its role. people need to fulfill their interests. we have to stand for what we want, and they act according to their wishes. that's how we'll get the future that we want. >> if anyone thought that following the political demise of former president yanukovych, they could now afford to ignore the views of the people...
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as other guy she calls yats a representative of the fatherland party. washington likes him a lot.ou can see what they're saying. we don't quite trust klitsch. if you want to get as a terror, that is the tug between washington and berlin. they're not happy with merkel. they think germany has gotten too big for its britches. klitsch, the boxer,merkel is backing him. on ukraine names. ,he leader of the freedom party but a large woman of that party for the put it candidly, is crazy fascist. they're prepared to embrace this guy. this is a guy, by the way, senator john mccain in november and december went to kiev and embraced. either john mccain did not know who he was, or he did not care. the united states is prepared to embrace that guy, anything to get rid of yanukovich because they think this is about putin. obama,here you president again, speaking yesterday in mexico. to see these as some cold war chessboard in in competition with russia. our goal is to make sure the people of ukraine are able to make decisions for themselves about their future, that the people of syria are able to
as other guy she calls yats a representative of the fatherland party. washington likes him a lot.ou can see what they're saying. we don't quite trust klitsch. if you want to get as a terror, that is the tug between washington and berlin. they're not happy with merkel. they think germany has gotten too big for its britches. klitsch, the boxer,merkel is backing him. on ukraine names. ,he leader of the freedom party but a large woman of that party for the put it candidly, is crazy fascist. they're...
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the sides include the all ukrainian fatherland, and the democratic alliance for reform which is led by former boxer vitaly klitschko, and then -- that's freedom party, and then there's the far-right sector, that started the protests in kiev. could any of these or a coalition conceivably take power from yanukovych? >> probably all of them are going to have some stake in the process and that will be needed for stability in the country. when elections take place, next year an election and future elections, those parties will probably have to build new kinds of coalitions. some may be separate, some may be together. it's too hard to tell. but right now in a situation like this where they're all somewhat united against the party of regents, and will stick together. they'll have to involve all of them as stakeholders one way or the other. >> particularly the right sector, that group has been blamed for instigating violence on its own. many of their group are described as hooligans, the type of soccer fans who trigger riots at games for fun. is it fair to say that some of these protesters bear some of the blame for violence? >> that's certainly true, some
the sides include the all ukrainian fatherland, and the democratic alliance for reform which is led by former boxer vitaly klitschko, and then -- that's freedom party, and then there's the far-right sector, that started the protests in kiev. could any of these or a coalition conceivably take power from yanukovych? >> probably all of them are going to have some stake in the process and that will be needed for stability in the country. when elections take place, next year an election and...