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Ukraine's President Says Government Violates Constitution


Yushchenko (right) has accused Yanukovych's (left) government of overstepping its mandate (file photo) (ITAR-TASS) March 29, 2007 -- Ukrainian President Viktor Yushchenko has accused the government of his rival, Prime Minister Viktor Yanukovych, of violating the constitution.

Yushchenko's attack came in a presidential address on the anniversary of last year's parliamentary election, at which the party led by Yanukovych won the most votes and later formed a ruling coalition.

Yushchenko and Yanukovych were rivals during the 2004 presidential election.

In his address, Yushchenko said that over the past year, Ukraine had witnessed what he called a "dangerous tendency to usurp power."

He criticized a campaign by the majority to win over deputies defecting from Yushchenko's side as a "barefaced revision of the will of the Ukrainian voters, a breach of the constitution and a direct road to lawlessness."

Yushchenko also threatened to dissolve parliament and call an early election if attempts to "cool hotheads" in parliament did not succeed.

"As president I want to assure you that I will never allow the parliamentary majority to be reformatted in violation of the constitution," he said. "If any political forces believe they can claim 300 seats [in parliament] and they declare repeatedly that there will be a 300-deputy coalition in parliament, then we should make a political decision and call early parliamentary elections."

Yushchenko is facing mounting pressure to dissolve parliament and call early elections.

(UNIAN, AP)

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