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Timoshenko urges youth to vote at runoff election.
DONETSK, February 4 (Itar-Tass) - Ukraine's presidential candidate,
Prime Minister Yulia Timoshenko called on the country's students to show
serious and responsible attitude to the run-off election on February 7.
At the meeting with young people in Kharkov on Wednesday she pledged
that her team will be formed of young and promising politicians who do not
want to see the country returning to the old system.
Among her future companions Timoshenko named the leader of Strong
Ukraine party, Sergei Tigipko, ex-speaker Arseniy Yatsenyuk and former
Defence Minister Anatoly Gritsenko, who lost the first round of the
presidential race.
"I believe that if we can win the election, Tigipko should be invited
to take the premier seat," she said.
As for Yatsenyuk she did not name his future post just assuring that
this post "will be the most ordinary for him."
Timoshenko promised to form "a highly professional team" that will be
able to rule the country.
Characterizing her opponent, the leader of the Party of Regions,
Viktor Yanukovich, she said, "we are from different worlds, from different
galaxies, from different dimensions." "We are different, radically
different," Timoshenko said.
In her address to students she called on the youth "not to have
cynical attitude to politics."
"Today the result is in your hands. If you come and say your word,
the result will be such as you want it to be," she said.
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Prime Minister Yulia Timoshenko called on the country's students to show
serious and responsible attitude to the run-off election on February 7.
At the meeting with young people in Kharkov on Wednesday she pledged
that her team will be formed of young and promising politicians who do not
want to see the country returning to the old system.
Among her future companions Timoshenko named the leader of Strong
Ukraine party, Sergei Tigipko, ex-speaker Arseniy Yatsenyuk and former
Defence Minister Anatoly Gritsenko, who lost the first round of the
presidential race.
"I believe that if we can win the election, Tigipko should be invited
to take the premier seat," she said.
As for Yatsenyuk she did not name his future post just assuring that
this post "will be the most ordinary for him."
Timoshenko promised to form "a highly professional team" that will be
able to rule the country.
Characterizing her opponent, the leader of the Party of Regions,
Viktor Yanukovich, she said, "we are from different worlds, from different
galaxies, from different dimensions." "We are different, radically
different," Timoshenko said.
In her address to students she called on the youth "not to have
cynical attitude to politics."
"Today the result is in your hands. If you come and say your word,
the result will be such as you want it to be," she said.
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