Yulia Tymoshenko
Yulia Tymoshenko
Yulia Volodymyrivna Tymoshenkois a Ukrainian politician. She co-led the Orange Revolution and was the first woman appointed Prime Minister of Ukraine, serving from 24 January to 8 September 2005, and again from 18 December 2007 to 4 March 2010...
NationalityUkrainian
ProfessionWorld Leader
Date of Birth27 November 1960
CityDnipropetrovsk, Ukraine
CountryUkraine
begin deeply democratic nearly reform rid team
We are nearly that team that can deeply reform the country, rid it of clans and oligarchs and begin democratic reforms.
certainty full merely win
There is not merely a chance, but a full certainty that we will win the parliamentary elections.
breaking country future president
Then the president left, practically breaking down our unity, our perspective, the future of the country,
authority destroy trust
They think they can destroy my authority and credibility with the people, their trust in me,
absolutely fear finally issue normal solve sure trip
With this visit, I wanted to show that sometimes politicians have no fear when they are sure in their actions, ... I initiated this trip not only to show that there is no problem, that everything is absolutely normal but also to finally solve the issue and to put an end to it.
We don't have another path. It's our only option.
definitely doubts head honestly win
Honestly speaking, I have no doubts that we wi ll win the parliamentary election. And definitely I will then head the government.
choosing election minister people prime repeatedly
We said repeatedly that this election was about choosing the prime minister and now the people have spoken.
failed understanding
failed to find understanding with Yushchenko's environment, with his team.
opposition party regions view
We view the Party of Regions as an opposition party.
Without Tymoshenko's support, clearly, Yushchenko never would have become president,
conversation president stood turned
the president stood up, turned his back and said, 'The conversation is over.'
teams
Today, we are two different teams. I think these two teams will go their own way.
causing confusion expect percent
We are not causing the delay. We are 100 percent ready. I think there is some confusion in Our Ukraine. They did not expect such results.