November 8, 2013

Yanukovych tries to ban his main challenger on running for Ukraine presidency



UDAR (Punch) party leader Vitaly Klitschko (C) takes part in a rally in Kiev May 18, 2013. REUTERS/Gleb Garanich
UDAR (Ukrainian Democratic Alliance for Reforms) party leader Vitaly Klitschko
(C) takes part in a rally in Kiev May 18, 2013.  CREDIT: REUTERS/GLEB GARANICH
(Reuters) - Ukrainian President Viktor Yanukovich pressed on with a legal move on Friday that could rule his biggest political challenger, world heavyweight boxing champion Vitaly Klitschko out of elections in 2015.

Yanukovich, under pressure politically from falling popular ratings, signed into law legislation passed by parliament last month to ban anyone who pays taxes abroad from claiming residency in Ukraine at the same time.Candidates for the presidency must have been resident in Ukraine for the 10 years preceding the ballot and the law is widely seen as having been aimed at ruling Klitschko - who has often trained and fought in Germany - out of the race.
Klitschko responded to the law's passing last month by formally announcing his run for president and his UDAR party responded defiantly on Friday, raising the prospect of a confrontation over the issue by saying the law could not keep him off the ballot.
"The authorities have no grounds to keep Klitschko out of the election," his spokeswoman said. "Vitaly Klitschko will run for president regardless of any amendments to the law."
UDAR, a pro-western liberal group founded in 2006???, also said passage of the law was marred by procedural violations but did not give details.
Yanukovich's main political rival, former prime minister Yulia Tymoshenko, is serving a seven-year jail sentence for abuse of office. Western powers are seeking her release.
Polls show the 42-year-old reigning WBC heavyweight champion would be the strongest challenger to Yanukovich or a candidate backed by Yanukovich in the 2015 election if he made it onto the ballot.

November 5, 2013

FLASHBACK: EU ministers warn crisis-hit Ukraine

KIEV (AFP) — The foreign ministers of Germany and Poland warned Ukraine Wednesday to end its chronic political feuding in order to receive more international assistance for its crisis-battered economy.
By Deborah Cole (AFP) – Jun 17, 2009  
The unusual joint visit by Frank-Walter Steinmeier of Germany and Poland's Radoslaw Sikorski came as the European Union and Russia compete for influence in Ukraine, which saw its old pro-Moscow elite swept from power in 2004.
Steinmeier said Berlin and Warsaw were "particularly concerned" about Ukraine -- which has borders with four EU states as well as Russia -- as it faces a double-barrelled political and economic crisis.
"A political crisis clearly because the blockade in parliament and between the president and the government has dragged on so long, and of course an economic crisis that has hit Ukraine particularly hard," he told reporters.
The ministers, who arrived aboard a German air force plane, held talks with President Viktor Yushchenko, Prime Minister Yulia Tymoshenko and opposition leader Viktor Yanukovich, who are locked in a bitter power struggle.
Steinmeier and Sikorski said they hoped to persuade Ukraine's leaders to try to break their impasse to ensure the flow of international economic assistance needed for basic services including Russian gas.

November 4, 2013

Против Тимошенко стартовал новый судебный процесс – о хищении 200 млн долларов

Накануне парламентских голосований, призванных определить будущую судьбу экс-премьера, Миндоходов начало судебное разбирательство в судах США и Швейцарии относительно причастности Тимошенко к крупным хищениям.

Министерство доходов и сборов Украины начало судебный процесс в США и Швейцарии для защиты интересов государства Украина в деле о хищении 200 млн долларов, в незаконном присвоении которых подозревается группа лиц, включая украинских экс-премьеров Юлию Тимошенко и Павла Лазаренко.
Миндоходов поручило международной юридической фирме Lawrence Graham представлять их интересы в предстоящих судебных процессах в ряде стран мира и принять все необходимые меры для самой лучшей защиты интересов государства Украина, сообщается на сайте этой фирмы.
В настоящее время лондонской группой специалистов Lawrence Graham руководит старший партнер и глава отдела по вопросам экономических преступлений и возвращению активов Эндрю Виттс.