Announcement

Collapse
No announcement yet.

Ukraine holds presidential elections

Collapse
X
 
  • Filter
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts

  • Ukraine holds presidential elections

    Ukraine holds presidential elections
    17.01.2010 16:04 GMT+04:00

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ Presidential elections in Ukraine are under way.
    This is the fifth time the country is electing a President since
    gaining independence. Polling stations are open to all voters from
    9:00 a.m. till 20:00 p.m.

    The presidential campaign was officially launched on October 19, 2009.
    The country's Central Election Commission registered 18 out of the 65
    people applying for candidacy. Among presidential contenders are the
    country's Prime Minister Yulia Timoshenko and Head of the Party of
    Regions Victor Yanukovich who also stood for the 2004 elections. The
    country's current leader Victor Yanukov ich is also fighting for a
    second term.

    Other candidates are ex-Speaker and leader of Front of Changes party
    Arseniy Yatsenyuk, ex-Chairman of Ukrainian National Bank Sergey
    Tigipko, as well as current Speaker Vladimir Litvin, Interfax reports.

    `The presidential ballot will not be disrupted,' Head of Ukraine's
    Central Election Commission Vladimir Shapoval told a briefing.

    Under the law on Presidential elections, the President of Ukraine is
    elected for the term of 5 years. For holding victory in the
    presidential ballot, the contender should receive over 50% of votes.
    Otherwise, the candidate with the maximum number of votes will run for
    a second round due in three week's time (February 7).

    Twice winner in presidential elections in Ukraine was Leonid Kuchma.
    The country's first leader Leonid Kravchuk was elected on December 1,
    1991 when Ukraine was parallelly holding an independence referendum.

    The second presidential ballot was held in 1994. Presidential and
    parliamentary elections were appointed after miners' strikes, with 7
    contender running for presidency. Kravchuk received 38.36% of votes in
    ten first round, his chief cintender being the country's ex-premier
    Kuchma (31.17%). As a result of the second round, the acting president
    received 45.6% of votes, ranking as the second candidate after Kuchma
    (52.15%).

    During the third elections held in 1999 there were 13 candidates
    running for presidency

    The fourth presidential elections were held in 2004, with 24
    contenders running for the post of the country's leader. Elections
    were accompanied by mass protests on Independence Square. Considering
    the electoral wrongdoings , the Supreme Court made decision on holding
    repeated which resulted in the victory of Victor Yushchenko ( December
    26, 2004).
Working...
X