Yanukovych wins Ukrainian Presidential Election. Where is the Orange Revolution now?
February 8, 2010 09:38 pm
How things have changed. The People Power colour revolutions have spluttered and now faded away as reality starts to bite, as it becomes increasingly apparent that people are not easily duped by pie-in-the-sky promises and crucially, as it becomes blatantly obvious that each nation occupies a cultural space that has to be respected.
It therefore comes as no surprise that Viktor Yanukovych has won the Ukrainian Presidential election against Yulia Tymoshenko. And even less of a surprise that the darling of the West, the pock-marked face of the Orange Revolution, outgoing President Viktor Yushchenko is a political nobody in no-man’s land. The Ukrainians did not want to join NATO, the Ukrainians did not want to be colonised by the European Union. They want jobs, they want schools, they want hospitals, they want to eat.
The first results from exit polls would indicate a clear victory for Viktor Yanukovych with around 49.42% of the vote, with Yulia Timoshenko garnering around 44.46%, a lead of five points.
Will we once again witness a sea of protesters in
Why? Because it never amounted to anything more than hype
created by meddlesome Western influences which wanted
President Viktor Yushchenko stepped on thin ice the final
days of the campaign: He named a controversial nationalist a “Hero of Ukraine.”
Only after collecting a humiliating 5% of the vote in the first round of the
elections did he make his declaration. In
In a letter to