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#1461 Rick

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Inviato 14 ottobre 2015 - 19:22

BREAKING: Dutch voting committee approves request for (non-binding) referendum regarding EU Association Agreement with Ukraine




Dutch referendum plan threatens to derail EU-Ukraine pact:

Election officials in the Netherlands have cleared the way for a referendum that could disrupt a keystone of closer ties between the European Union and Ukraine.

The Dutch authorities said a signature drive by Euroskeptic groups succeeded in forcing the nonbinding vote to challenge the EU-Ukraine Association Agreement signed last year.

Backers regard the deal as crucial for anchoring Ukraine to the West, while Moscow views it as a challenge to Russian interests in its so-called near abroad.

Like 21 other EU governments, the Dutch have already approved the agreement, which requires passage in all 28 member states to enter into full effect.

But a "no" vote, even in a nonbinding referendum, would almost certainly force a rethink in the Netherlands and provide momentum to opponents in any states where passage is still pending.

Legislation entered into force in the Netherlands in July setting a threshold of 300,000 citizens to trigger a nonbinding referendum on laws and treaties.

The Dutch election board on October 14 declared nearly 428,000 signatures valid in the GeenPeil (No Poll) citizens movement's petition drive, setting the stage for the vote within six months.

That time frame makes it likely the referendum takes place in the first half of 2016, when the Netherlands holds the EU's rotating presidency.

The signatures were collected thanks to an intensive campaign by the political and satiric blog GeenStijl (No Style), the citizens group Burgercomite EU, and Eurocritical think tank Forum voor Democratie.

Geert Wilders, the leader of the populist anti-EU and anti-immigration PVV party, has backed the initiative.

The main party in the ruling Dutch coalition, the VVD, described the organizers as "friends of [Russian President Vladimir] Putin," a sensitive accusation in the wake of the shooting down of Malaysia Airlines Flight 17 over eastern Ukraine last year. One hundred ninety-three of the 298 people who died in that crash were Dutch.

Dutch investigators on October 14 announced their conclusion that the plane was downed by a Buk surface-to-air missile fired from a part of eastern Ukraine that was mostly under the control of Russian-backed separatists.

The campaigners against the EU-Ukrainian Association Agreement have said their aim is to give ordinary Dutch citizens a chance to have their voices heard and force a broader debate about the EU and the direction it is heading in one of the bloc's founding member states.

Despite the EU's recent expansion, GeenPeil claims, the bloc is built on a "fragile foundation" because of a lack of democratic participation by European citizens.

There are also concerns that the pact will be a precursor to Ukraine's EU membership and will commit the Netherlands to siding with Ukraine in its ongoing conflict with Russia.

The referendum's outcome would be advisory in nature, but Jan Roos, who runs the GeenStijl blog, told a press conference in The Hague on October 14 that "If people support the referendum, it will make it impossible for the cabinet not to listen to what voters have to say."

Bloomberg.com quoted Adriaan Schout of The Hague-based Institute for International Relations as saying EU negotiators might have to dilute their commitments to Ukraine or narrow their focus to improved trade terms to win back Dutch support.

"The established pro-European parties would be well-advised to take this [referendum] very seriously," professor Rudy Andeweg, a senior political lecturer at Leiden University, told the AFP news agency. (AFP, Bloomberg, EUobserver.com)

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#1463 vostok

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Inviato 15 ottobre 2015 - 07:06

il georgiano ha detto che troverà due miliardi di dollari per rifare le strade dell oblast di odessa 

 

io mi chiedo tutti i miliardi dell UE e dell FMI dove sono finit?

 

 

http://economics.uni...-2016-goda.html



#1464 vostok

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Inviato 15 ottobre 2015 - 14:01

a odessa festeggiamenti per la fondazione dell  UPA

 

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#1465 vostok

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Inviato 15 ottobre 2015 - 14:03

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scena presa a kharkov

 

 

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Nel sito del parlamento ucraino viene presentata questa petizione, volta ad impedire il voto ai pensionati, ovvero  alle persone dai 55 60 anni in su.
La teoria è che , costoro, essendo vissuti ai tempi dell'impero sovietico, possano "votare nel modo sbagliato" e "votare comunque contro gli interessi del paese".

 

 

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#1466 Rick

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Inviato 15 ottobre 2015 - 14:07

Spotted in Lebanon… «Russia saved the world from fascism. We believe that it will save it from terrorism too“

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#1467 vostok

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Inviato 15 ottobre 2015 - 14:43

Ieri il procuratore generale ucraino ha confermato che i leader del partito politico (e parlamentare) "Svoboda" sono indagati per le uccisioni sul Maidan. Il Procuratore sta esaminando le accuse secondo le quali il 20 Febbraio 2014, i cecchini erano basati presso l'Hotel "Ukraina". L'agenzia di stampa Unian, cita un uomo di nome Sergei Horbatiuk, dell'ufficio indagini speciali del Procuratore generale. La polizia ha fatto irruzione negli uffici di Svoboda. Gorbatiuk conferma che sono state trovate importanti testimonianze e materiali e ha chiesto che i funzionari Svoboda si presentino il 16 ottobre per poter essere interrogati.

Ieri, un funzionario del partito Svoboda si è lamentato del fatto che la polizia si è recata a Leopoli negli appartamenti di tre leader del partito: Alexander Sych (ex Vice Primo Ministro dell'Ucraina); Oleg Pankevych (ex deputato) e Igor Yankiv.

Presumibilmente, i colpi sono stati sparati dalla camera di albergo di Igor Yankiv.

Il deputato Sergei Leshchenko (del partito di Poroshenko) ha confermato alla stampa che le ricerche sono state condotte sulle immagini di un video, in base alle quali i colpi sono stati sparati dalla stanza di Yankiv.

Leshchenko: "E 'stato stabilito che intorno alle 9:30 del mattino del 20 febbraio 2014, il giornalista della BBC Gabriel Gatehouse si trovava in piedi vicino all'ingresso del Palazzo di ottobre, insieme ai manifestanti. In questo momento ha rivolto la sua attenzione verso la finestra aperta della camera 1132 del Hotel Ukraina, da cui, in quel momento, sono esplosi dei colpi di arma da fuoco. Gatehouse ha inquadrato e registrato questa finestra sul suo video e pochi istanti dopo, quando ha di nuovo orientato la sua videocamera su di essa, la finestra era chiusa.
Igor Yankiv, deputato del partito Svoboda, si trovava nella camera 1132 in quel momento. Al 11° piano dell'Hotel, in quel momento, si trovavano anche altri deputati di Svoboda, Pankevych e Sych. Un dettaglio che è poco conosciuto: l'ex deputato Yankiv è un istruttore di tiro a segno. Questo è servito come base per il mandato di perquisizione".

 

 

 

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#1468 vostok

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Inviato 15 ottobre 2015 - 14:45

proteste in UK per la visita di Andriy Parubiy che terrà un discorso

 

 

https://ukraineantif...ar-right-links/

 

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#1469 Rick

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Inviato 19 ottobre 2015 - 12:47

Video intervista

 

British man fighting with Ukraine rebels

"I'm not a terrorist'

 

http://www.bbc.com/n...europe-34568430

 

 

A British man has spoken to the BBC about his decision to travel to eastern Ukraine to fight with pro-Russian forces.

Originally from Manchester, he is one of two men from the UK who are living with a group of rebel fighters, just north of the town of Debaltseve.

Tom Burridge spoke to him.

 

 

 



#1470 Rick

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Inviato 19 ottobre 2015 - 13:01

quando l'ottusa politica antagonista  europea crea solo danni , anche economici

 

Poland's New LNG Terminal Has Already Lost It Billions
  • It's a political project and a massive failure in fiscal terms
  • Poland's newfound 'energy independence' entails importing LNG that's three times as expensive as Russian pipeline gas

 

http://russia-inside..._medium=twitter



#1471 Rick

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Inviato 19 ottobre 2015 - 16:00

Yanukovych si appella al tribunale per i diritti dell'uomo contro lo stato ucraino

 

Ousted president Yanukovych sues Ukraine in European court

MOSCOW (AP) — A law firm representing former Ukrainian President Viktor Yanukovych says he is suing Ukraine for violating his human rights.

Yanukovych fled to Russia in February 2014 following months of anti-government protests. He later insisted he was threatened and forced to leave the country.

London-based Joseph Hage Aaronson said in a statement on Monday that Yanukovych has lodged a lawsuit against Ukraine's government with the European Court of Human Rights for "repeatedly" violating his human rights.

A district court in Kiev in August began trying Yanukovych in absentia for his alleged role in the massacre on Kiev's main square at the end of the protest.

His lawyers said Yanukovych has suffered "discriminatory treatment due to his political status and opinions" and that he cannot return to Ukraine because of security risks.



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Inviato 19 ottobre 2015 - 20:29

una analisi del voto alle prossime elezioni del 25 ottobre per la carica di sindaco in alcune delle principali città dell'ucraina

 

 

Ukrainians go to the polls on October 25 to elect mayors and city councils. These local elections matter more than one might expect. The likely passage of a constitutional amendment on decentralization by parliament later this year will give the newly elected mayors and councils more autonomy and authority than ever before.

In addition, a new election law changes some rules. The open party list system raises the barrier from three to five percent for representation on councils while simultaneously reducing the number of seats on councils by 30 percent. It also establishes a recall provision for elected officials, institutes a 30 percent quota for women on party lists, and mandates mayoral runoffs in cities with more than 90,000 people.

With the elections two weeks away, here are snapshots of Ukraine's five hottest races:

1. Kyiv – Incumbent Mayor Vitali Klitschko seeks a second term. However, voters are in a foul mood and the incumbent faces thirty-one opponents. Klitschko hasn't made any major mistakes, but the voters have not made up their minds about another term for the boxer turned politician. Yulia Tymoshenko had contemplated challenging Klitschko, but ultimately decided to sit out the race, keeping her eye on the Prime Minister position instead. Samopomich's Sergiy Gusovskiy is Klitschko's most formidable opponent. Gusovskiy, a city deputy and owner of some of Kyiv's popular restaurants, is banking on his party's strong performance in last year's parliamentary elections to propel him into the runoff. Serhiy Dumchev with the Movement for Reforms is running a vibrant campaign and has momentum. Other candidates include former Prime Minister Yuri Yekhanurov with the Renaissance Party, Gennadiy Korban with Ukrop, former two-term Mayor Oleksandr Omelchenko who maintains some of his core support, and independent MP Boryslav Bereza. Most analysts expect a runoff between Klitschko and Gusosvkiy, with Klitschko delivering the knockout punch in round two.

2. Odesa – Incumbent Mayor Gennadiy Trukhanov faces a rematch with former Mayor Eduard Hurvits. The two squared off last May, and despite an exit poll showing Hurvits leading by seven points, Trukhanov won after a suspicious vote count. Trukhanov, a former Party of Regions Parliamentary Deputy, has consolidated the pro-Russian electorate and relies heavily on the support of oligarch Ihor Kolomoyskyi. Trukahnov's close business ties with the local mafia give him a solid base of support. His main opponent, 67-year-old Hurvits, doesn't lack name recognition either. He served as the city's mayor three times.

Personalities drive politics in Odesa, and both Trukhanov and Hurvits eschew traditional party affiliation. Trukhanov plans to run under his own Belief and Actions Party, while Hurvits will run as an independent. Solidarity's Sasha Borovik's entry into the race complicates it, since he'll compete with Hurvits for the pro-Western vote. Oblast Governor Mikheil Saakashvili supports Borovik, which will cut into Hurvits's base. But Borovik is virtually unknown in Odesa, so expect a runoff between Trukhanov and Hurvits.

3. Kharkiv – Controversial incumbent Mayor Gennady Kernes looks set to win. His flirtation with separatism, pending criminal charges for his role in pressuring Euromaidan activists, and survival of an assassin's bullet all seem to add to his allure as polls continue to put him over 50 percent. Though Kernes's victory in the 2010 race was narrow and likely due to fraud, he has proven himself to be an effective city manager and consolidated his support within the community. His main opponents are two local businessmen: independent and former Deputy Governor Yuri Sapronov, and Solidarity's Oleksandr Davtyan, who is an oblast council deputy. Both businessmen have plenty of money to compete, but they're really competing for a special mayor election in the spring, should Kernes be convicted. While the incumbent has managed to delay the court cases until after the elections, an anticipated conviction after New Year's would remove him from office. Expect to see Davtyan and Sapronov in the spring again.

4. Lviv – Incumbent Mayor Andriy Sadovyi, chairman of the Samopomich Party, is a favorite for re-election. While Sadovyi seeks a third term, he faces some voter fatigue and challenges from both Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko's Solidarity Party and the Svoboda Party. Sadovyi's party refused to support decentralization, which prompted the President's party to field two Poroshenko faction MPs against him: Oksana Yurinets and Dmytro Dobrodomov. Yurinets is lawyer and journalist, and Dobrodomov is with the small People's Control Party. Sadovyi's long standing battle with the Svoboda Party has led former Deputy Speaker Ruslan Koshulynskiy to enter the race. Koshulynskiy enjoys local support and has won respect for volunteering for the Ukrainian military in the Donbas. Sadovyi remains the front runner, even though a runoff is likely.

5. Dnipropetrovsk – Ukraine's third largest city is home to oligarch Ihor Kolomoyskyi. While Kolomoyskyi's term as Governor was generally praised, his ongoing battle with Poroshenko makes this race worth watching. Kolomoyskyi's candidate is independent MP Borys Filatov, who served as Kolomoyskyi's Deputy Governor, and is running with the Ukrop Party. His main challenger is Opposition Bloc candidate Oleksandr Vilkul, Yanukovych's former Governor and Vice Prime Minister. In an unusual move, the Solidarity Party is cooperating with the Opposition Bloc to defeat Filatov. Polls show Vilkul and Filatov in a statistical dead heat, which means they're almost certain to square off again.

Brian Mefford is a Nonresident Senior Fellow at the Atlantic Council's Dinu Patriciu Eurasia Center. He is a business and political consultant who is based in Kyiv, Ukraine.

 

http://www.atlanticc...ttest-elections



#1473 vostok

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Inviato 20 ottobre 2015 - 06:54

incredibile, il filo americano corriere della sera denuncia un episodio di censura in ucraina

 

 

Stretta di mano tra Poroshenko 
e Putin? «Vietato mostrarla in tv» L’emittente tv «112 Ukraina» denuncia: pressioni e ritorsione giudiziaria per aver diffuso la foto dell’incontro del 2 ottobre a Parigi sulla situazione nel Donbass

 

http://www.corriere....baad6b3f4.shtml



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Inviato 20 ottobre 2015 - 07:25

Un esempio di come la giunta di Kiev riporta le notizia.
La polizia di Mariupol, sul sito della direzione cittadina del Ministero degli Interni, informa che questa mattina alle 5 ha ricevuto una segnalazione di colpi d'arma da fuoco sul viale Nakhimov. Giunti sul posto, gli agenti hanno trovato un lanciagranate anticarro usato e uno pronto al tiro. Hanno constatato i danni all'edificio, e che non ci sono feriti, per poi avviare le indagini sotto l'art. 258 del codice penale ucraino, "atto terroristico".
Vogliamo dare alla polizia ucraina un indizio: proprio al terzo piano della palazzina, nell'appartamento centrato dal mortaio, abita il segretario di quartiere del Partito Comunista d'Ucraina, Aleksej Krivun. Magari questa dritta può indirizzare la polizia ucraina sulla giusta strada?
Sarcasmo a parte, inviamo la nostra solidarietà al compagno Aleksej e ai comunisti di Mariupol.

 

 

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#1475 vostok

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Inviato 20 ottobre 2015 - 07:27

Nei giorni scorsi era già stata denunciata l'infame e rivoltante azione degli sgherri del regime ucraino, i quali si sono messi all'opera per identificare i nomi dei piloti russi che in Siria stanno combattendo il demone del terrorismo islamico, per poi divulgarli ai loro alleati dell'ISIS. 
I vigliacchi nazisti del sito "Informnapalm", continuano nel segno della loro infamante codardia.

 

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#1476 vostok

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Inviato 20 ottobre 2015 - 15:05

Saakashvilici regala un' altra perla

 

nel suo staff ha fatto entrare Sasha Borovik, un noto pallonaro che si inventò una laurea ad harvard

 

qui la sua storia

 

 

http://voxukraine.or...rney-back-home/



#1477 vostok

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Inviato 23 ottobre 2015 - 10:02

a kherson fanno i falò con le macchine dei pravy sektor provenienti da vinnitsya

 



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Inviato 23 ottobre 2015 - 10:28

:roflmao:  :roflmao:

 

 

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Inviato 23 ottobre 2015 - 10:32

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Inviato 26 ottobre 2015 - 10:45

elezioni in ucraina

 

destra radicale ed estrema destra hanno fatto incetta di voti andate a vedere i risultati di ukrop svoboda e samopomich

 

http://112.ua/vybory...lov-266759.html