Viktor Yanukovych candidat Pilpres Ukraina


Counting presidential election results (election) the second round of Ukraine did not end until last night.

But, Viktor Yanukovych claims to be the winner of a total of 93.8 percent of the votes already counted. Because the former prime minister won 48.6 percent of the vote versus 45.8 percent of the votes obtained by his rival, incumbent Prime Minister Yulia Tymoshenko.

"As of today (yesterday) a new road is open for Ukraine," Yanukovych said as quoted by the Associated Press (AP) yesterday pm (8 / 2).

If true excellence tersalip Yanukovych Tymoshenko is not complete until the votes counted, he would replace Viktor Yushchenko who was defeated in the first round presidential election. Until last night, two electoral areas that still have not finished counting is Crinea and Lugansk.

With the difference is only about three percent and a voice that has not counted the remaining seven per cent, Yanukovych's claim of victory is actually too early. But the pro-Russian leaders who lost the 2004 election was very confident.

"I think Yulia Tymoshenko should be prepared to resign," he said at a news conference in Kiev as reported by Interfax-Ukraine, and quoted the BBC.

On the other hand, Tymoshenko refused to admit defeat. According to him, counting took place with full fraud. For that, a politician known pretty close to Russian President Vladimir Putin was about to drive supporters to the election commission held a recount.

"Too early (to) draw any conclusions," said 49-year woman who is known by a distinctive hairdo was quoted as saying in AP.

Yanukovych was declared ready to face such resistance Tymoshenko. It automatically burns the country atmosphere of the former Soviet Union is broken. Increased security was visible in many cities, especially in the capital Kiev.

Mikhail Okhendovsky, members of the Election Commission of Ukraine, Tymoshenko denied the allegations of fraud on a large scale. The proof, he added, Yanukovych is only a thin lead over Tymoshenko.

However, estimates Okhendovsky, Tymoshenko would bring the case to the Supreme Court. "(In) the tradition of Ukraine during this election, the loser could never accept defeat," said Okhendovsky

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