The head of the " UDAR " Vitali Klitschko, leading in the elections of the mayor of Kyiv, supported the proposal to count the votes, If there is doubt in fair elections in the capital.
The leader of the Democratic Commonwealth, whose activists took part in the " evropidan ", Vasily Gacko have said before about falsifications during the vote count at the elections to Kyiv city Council on may 25. Acting President Oleksandr Turchynov has ordered the Central election Commission to recount the votes in the elections to the city Council in all polling stations of Kiev. The winner of the presidential elections on the same day Peter Poroshenko also supported the proposal to count the votes.
" If there is some doubt in fair elections in the capital, If there is doubt in the objective counting of votes, then We openly and transparently to recalculate them ", - quotes words Klitschko on the Internet representation of his party.
The leader of the " Attack " also said that the new government capital must give the proper functioning of the city." Very important At this time to be effective. We will do everything not to disappoint those people who believed in us and is associated with the newly elected government hopes for change, " said Klitschko.
Elections of the mayor and city Council of Kiev took place on 25 may at the same time with the presidential amid deep political fall and conducted by the Kyiv authorities ' large-scale military operations against independence supporters in the East, which killed civilians. Klitschko after data from 96, 95% of sites is gaining 56, 55% of the vote.
The crisis of political power broke out in Ukraine by the end of November 2013, when the Cabinet has announced about temporary suspension of European integration of the state. Numerous protests, called Bromidom, were held throughout Ukraine and in January resulted in clashes with police. The result of fighting in the street, during which the opposing political force many times used small arms and began dozens of casualties. on February 22, the country suffered a violent seizure of power. The Verkhovna Rada, violating between President Viktor Yanukovych and opposition leaders, changed the Constitution changed the leadership of the Parliament and the Ministry of internal Affairs and was removed from power the head of the country, which was then forced to leave Ukraine, fearing for their lives. on 27 February, the Ukrainian Parliament approved the so-called " government of national trust ", became Premier Arseniy Yatsenyuk. on may 25, Ukraine held an extraordinary Elections of the President, which overcame a candidate billionaire Petr Poroshenko.
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