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| The Ukrainian parliament dismissed Prime
Minister Yury Yekhanurov and the government he leads on Tuesday over the
gas deal with Russia less than three months ahead of the country's
parliamentary vote. (Photo: ITAR-TASS) |
KIEV, Jan. 10 (Xinhuanet) -- The Ukrainian parliament
dismissed Prime Minister Yury Yekhanurov and the government he leads on Tuesday
over the gas deal with Russia less than three months ahead of the country's
parliamentary vote.
A total of 250 lawmakers voted for the resolution to
dismiss Yekhanurov's government with immediate effect, exceeding the 226 votes
needed for the resolution to pass through. The parliament ordered Yekhanurov and
his government to continue functioning until a new government is formed.
Ukrainian lawmakers accused Yekhanurov's government
of "betraying national interests" by signing a deal with Russia on gas supplies,
which dramatically heightened the price of gas for Ukraine.
Russia and Ukraine struck a five-year deal on gas
supply on Wednesday. Under the deal, Russia will sell gas for 230 U.S. dollars
per 1,000 cubic meters to the Rosukrenergo trading company, which will mix
Russian gas with cheaper gas from Central Asia and sell the blend to Ukraine for
95 dollars per 1,000 cubic meters.
Ukrainian President Viktor Yushchenko, who was in
Kazakhstan's capital Astana for President Nursultan Nazarbayev's inauguration
ceremony, called the parliament's dismissal of Yekhanurov's government as
"illegal and unconstitutional" and said he may dissolve the parliament.
Yekhanurov was sworn in September after Yushchenko
sacked then prime minister Yulia Tymoshenko.
Ukrainians will go to the polls for the parliamentary
elections on March 26. Enditem
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