Sunday, October 26, 2014

Parliamentary elections in Ukraine

#Ukraine voted Sunday in early parliamentary elections to create a pro-Western parliament and to end separatist conflict in the east. 
The process went without trouble and went to convince people to vote in parliamentary poll. In the eastern regions controlled by the army, armed officers wearing bulletproof vests stood on guard at each polling station. However, in Donjeck, Luhansk and Crimea election process was not conducted.


President Poroshenko traveled to Donjeckut to show support to Ukrainian troops there. According to polls, the party is expected to be led by Poroshenko leading force in the 450-seat assembly, giving him a mandate to pursue peace plan for the birth as well as to conduct deep reforms demanded by EU partners in Ukraine European. 
But the 49-year-old can not only win the absolute majority Poroshenko should therefore be able to form a coalition with other parties competing, as she Yatsenuk prime. 
About 2,000 international observers, including a team of 800 people from the OSCE, are in place to monitor the voting procedures and vote counting. However, many analysts these choices are described as "a double-edged sword". Creating a strong parliament committed to a united Ukraine can awaken new pressures on strained relations with #Russia.