Viktor Docenko Uchenik Samuraya
Further information: and In 2004, as the, Yanukovych participated in the controversial as the candidate. Yanukovych's main base of support emerged from the southern and eastern regions of Ukraine, which favor close ties with neighbouring Russia. In the first round of voting held on 31 October 2004, Yanukovych took second place with 39.3 percent of the votes to with 39.8 percent. Because no candidate passed the 50 percent threshold, a second round of voting was scheduled. In the second round of the election, Yanukovych was initially declared the winner. However, the legitimacy of the election was questioned by many Ukrainians, international organizations, and foreign governments following allegations of. The second round of the election was subsequently annulled by the, and in the repeated run-off, Yanukovych lost to Yushchenko with 44.2 percent to Yushchenko's 51.9 percent.
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Viktor Andriyovych Yushchenko was born on February 23, 1954, in Khoruzhivka, Sumy Oblast, Ukrainian SSR, Soviet Union, into a family of teachers.His father, Andriy Andriyovych Yushchenko (1919–1992), fought in the Second World War, was captured by German forces and imprisoned as a POW in a series of concentration camps in the German Reich, including Auschwitz-Birkenau. Mikroskop turali referat azasha la. Jun 2, 2013 - styskovviktor@mail.ru:viktor.
After the election, the Ukrainian parliament passed a non-binding in Yanukovych's government, urging outgoing President to dismiss Yanukovych and appoint a caretaker government. Five days after his electoral defeat, Yanukovych declared his resignation from the post of Prime Minister.
In November 2009 Yanukovych stated that he conceded defeat only to avoid violence. 'I didn't want mothers to lose their children and wives their husbands.
I didn't want dead bodies from Kyiv to flow down the. I didn't want to assume power through bloodshed.'
After the Orange Revolution [ ] Following his electoral defeat in 2004, Yanukovych led the main opposition party against the Tymoshenko government made up of Yushchenko's Our Ukraine, the, and 's Socialist Party. This government was marred by growing conflict between Yushchenko and Tymoshenko. Yanukovych's Party of Regions support allowed for the establishment of 's government in late 2005. [ ] In October 2004, Hryhory Omelchenko accused Yanukovych of having been a member of 'a group of individuals who brutally beat and raped a woman, but bought off the victim and the criminal case was closed'. The press-service of the asserted that Yanukovych suffered for the attempt to defend a girl from hooligans. [ ] In 2005, the Party of Regions signed a collaboration agreement with the political party. In 2008, Yanukovych spoke at a congress of the United Russia party.