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In reply to the discussion: Poroshenko claims Ukraine presidency [View all]newthinking
(3,982 posts)50. And the parties in current power did not win. Even though the West voted more heavily than the east.
Imagine that? But we were told that the current administration represented the majority. You and the other posters here are on the wrong side of history and the wrong side of democracy. You have been sold a bunch of bullshit that has maligned most of the people of Ukraine.
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Because people like you are talking BS like 'neo-Nazi fascists', perhaps?
muriel_volestrangler
May 2014
#19
Right Sector had 0 percent because they were recently formed. Why talk about what you know nothing
newthinking
May 2014
#47
And if they replace the heads of National Security, Defense, and the Attorney general
newthinking
May 2014
#107
Putin is mostly immaterial. The problems have been the power and positions they gave to the neo-nazi
newthinking
May 2014
#49
Which will be a good thing, as long as they stop using fascists thugs and the press to
newthinking
May 2014
#102
And the parties in current power did not win. Even though the West voted more heavily than the east.
newthinking
May 2014
#50
Where have you heard that the current government has announced early parlimentary elections?
newthinking
May 2014
#62
That was only in a few districts. The video is from Xarkiv where they were not under any duress
newthinking
May 2014
#93
Trouble is the current MPs have removed much of the President's power to change the executive and
newthinking
May 2014
#51
The new Pres is actually more moderate. The regime's partys did not win. So things may calm somewhat
newthinking
May 2014
#55
Svoboda, Fatherland (Batkivshchyna), Right Sector, UDAR (supported Poroshenko)
newthinking
May 2014
#130
As long as violent extremists (Right Sector, Svoboda) are in places of high power it will continue
newthinking
May 2014
#103
Interesting, indeed and might I add...I do appreciate your participation on this
Purveyor
May 2014
#48
Good, though he will likely have to fight for it. The MPs claimed, and their courts approved, a 5
newthinking
May 2014
#53
They should have had no seats. They were never in a parlimentary election. Imagine that?
newthinking
May 2014
#57
Unfortunately it is not a parlimentary election - #9 is Svoboda also - Lyashko #3!!!!! OMG
newthinking
May 2014
#75
No, I recognize that they are a minority, which is exactly why the current government coallation was
newthinking
May 2014
#79
LOL, so that is quite a different story. So now the truth comes out that indeed Party of regions PMs
newthinking
May 2014
#91
The map only shows countries. Is there another that shows regions or are you talking
newthinking
May 2014
#134
Also, the current government has said a lot of things they have not followed through on. The Presid
newthinking
May 2014
#59
Extremists have arisen out of both sides with most of the population stuck in the middle. It is only
newthinking
May 2014
#99
Because the far right and religious extremists we support ultimately will not give away the farm
newthinking
May 2014
#54
An election is held, and the losing candidate concedes...sounds like a conspiracy to me...
brooklynite
May 2014
#86
I don't think anyone is claiming conspiracy. Innacurate... disinfranchised, maybe, is it the best
newthinking
May 2014
#101
Ukraine Election Largely In-Line With International Commitments, Says OSCE
dipsydoodle
May 2014
#118
This will help - But it is important to understand even the OSCE has expressed some bias in their
newthinking
May 2014
#132