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
breaking country future president
Then the president left, practically breaking down our unity, our perspective, the future of the country,
certainty full merely win
There is not merely a chance, but a full certainty that we will win the parliamentary elections.
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Our team will fight for the possibility to form the government. We perceive these positions not as a goal, but as an instrument to realize the ideals of the Orange Revolution, ... I don't want people's trust in government to die.
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Of course we will take part in the presidential elections -- there is no doubt about this now. But I did not make this choice, Viktor Andreyevich Yushchenko did under full pressure from his entourage,
fighting fights-and-fighting revolution secure
The revolution is not yet finished. We must keep fighting to secure power!
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I ask the president: Has he any intention of forming a coalition with the Regions Party? I consider the absence of a reply silent endorsement of this union.
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I asked him to choose between his entourage, which was accusedof corruption, and me in favor of the government, in favor of an honest country, but the president made a choice in favor of his team.
absolutely future ruined step
He practically ruined our unity, our future, the future of the country. I think this step is absolutely illogical.
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I believe God sometimes gives chances to some people. And I believe God gave me the chance to explain to people what is important and I am trying to use this.
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The damage was huge, ... especially the damage to people's souls--the people who stood on Independence Square for the sake of the revolution. . . . This is a big tragedy.
ukraine complaints
I am sure that all complaints regarding me were initiated from Ukraine.
ukraine political suffering
I know the Russian political elite has got used to the Ukraine suffering from an inferiority complex, but I want this to disappear from our relationship.
thinking hairstyles
I think women have to change their hairstyle from time to time.
dirty circles heavyweights
The post-Soviet mafia wove a spider's web of dirty money around the world. Where better to attack it than to start with the Ukrainian criminal heavyweights - the 'family' and its closest circle?