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NYTMOSCOW — The so-called Orange coalition of Western-leaning political factions in Ukraine’s Parliament disintegrated on Tuesday, in what could be the first stage in an effort to unseat Prime Minister Yulia V. Tymoshenko.
Ms. Tymoshenko has so far rebuffed calls for her resignation by Viktor F. Yanukovich, who defeated her in a bitterly contested presidential election last month. But the collapse of the majority coalition in Parliament, which Ms. Tymoshenko led, could seriously undermine her ability to hang on, analysts said.
“I declare that the coalition ceases to exist,” said the Parliament’s speaker, Volodymyr M. Lytvyn, Interfax news reported. Mr. Lytvyn said that the Our Ukraine faction and his own bloc had pulled out of the coalition, leaving it without the 226 seats needed to hold a majority in the 449-seat Parliament.
The coalition’s collapse signals that a vote of no confidence in the government scheduled for Wednesday will likely pass, allowing supporters of Mr. Yanukovich to begin forming a new majority coalition on the basis of his party, the Party of Regions, said Mikhail B. Pogrebinsky, director of the Kiev Center for Political and Conflict Studies.
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One FAKE colored revolution down, two more to go!