: :inin Kyiv (EET)

Since the issue of early elections has been delayed, parliament won’t be dissolved

Ukrainian Prime Minister Arseniy Yatsenyuk moved to shore up the ruling coalition and ease the threat of snap elections after this week’s failed bid to oust him. Efforts to attract new members to the alliance appeared to pay off Thursday as the Radical Party said it’s ready to rejoin, having left last year. Yatsenyuk is courting other groups after ex-Premier Yulia Tymoshenko’s Batkivshchyna quit. Samopomich, another small party, left Thursday, effectively eliminating the coalition’s parliamentary majority, the Bloomberg reports.
“The acute phase of crisis will slowly evolve into negotiations to search for a compromise for the coalition to work,” Yuriy Yakymenko, …read more

Source: Razumkov Centre

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