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25 of October, 19:22

The elections to the Parliament are threatening to split Ukraine, write media
The non-participation of several areas in the upcoming parliamentary elections and contradictions between the parties have an opportunity to reinforce the Split in Ukrainian society, according to German printed edition.

A pressing issue is the impossibility of full elections in the Donbas: space in the Parliament intended the deputies of the Eastern regions, will remain empty." The fact that certain regions of the country do not participate in the parliamentary elections may serve to further strengthen the Split of Ukraine ", - noted in the publication.

in addition, the development of a stable parliamentary coalition is complicated by the fact that the political landscape in Ukraine is divided writes Rheinische Post. Election slogans " Patriotic and empty, And the party program does not play any role. The key to this is getting common in society candidates that the election campaign will be used as a kind of " signs ".

So, the electoral list " Block Petro Poroshenko is headed by Vitaly Klitschko, who, however, declared that they would refrain from space in Parliament in favor of the post of Kyiv mayor.

Party Yulia Tymoshenko's Batkivshchyna sets as the top candidate arrested the pilot Hope Savchenko " a reference to the time when Tymoshenko Herself, sitting in prison, he led the election campaign, " notes Rheinische Post. The " Batkivshchyna " split: Arseniy Yatsenyuk founded his party " national front ", composed of certain Ministers and well-known activists of Maidan.

The split of the " Batkivshchyna " benefits populist Oleg Lyashko and his " Radical party ": he had a chance to become the second force in the Parliament. While it is unlikely that such a figure, the accused Amnesty International of abduction and torture in the East of Ukraine, will form a coalition with the " Block Petro Poroshenko. Along with this Lyashko, may be to prevent the establishment of a moderate government and to escalate the tensions, stresses German printed edition. And according to the information resembles a log, almost 40% of Ukrainians are ready again to come to the square, if the government does not fulfill its promises.

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