How the hell can anyone actually write a backgrounder on this election and write:
Critics say it could slow Ukraine's West-ward turn and return power to some officials that the Orange Revolution leaders had vowed to jail.
"If this coalition is formed, what was the point of the revolution?" said former Prime Minister Yulia Tymoshenko, whose acrimonious split with the president last fall shattered the Orange Revolution team.Acrimonious Split? Try...
Yushchenko fires governmentKIEV, Ukraine (CNN) -- Ukraine President Viktor Yushchenko has sacked his entire 7-month-old government amid political squabbling among its members.
Several officials have resigned from the government in recent days, citing corruption. It is the first scandal under Yushchenko, who was elected after an "Orange Revolution" protesting results of the previous vote that put Yushchenko's opposition in office.
Those fired on Thursday included Prime Minister Yulia Tymoschenko. Yuriy Yekhanurov, a member of parliament, was appointed as acting prime minister.
Saying the government had lost its "team spirit," Yushchenko added that he would ask regional governor Yuri Yekhanurov to form a new Cabinet.
CNNAnd how do you manage to write a profile like this and NOT even mention the natural gas 'war' with Russia as being one of the biggest single issues in these upcoming elections and caused the split to begin with...
Utterly amazing...the writer DOES manage to remind us about the Orange Revolution though...the relevence of which is at this date, dubious to say the least.