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Analysis: president’s most difficult decision

By Roman Olearchyk in Kiev

Published: April 2 2007 20:57 | Last updated: April 2 2007 20:57

It was Viktor Yushchenko’s most difficult decision since being swept into power by the pro-democracy Orange Revolution.

Ukraine’s increasingly marginalised president faced the choice of either stretching his constitutional authority to the limit by dissolving a hostile governing coalition led by his long standing rival nemesis; or going into the history books as a political light weight who allowed his country to sink back into an oligarchic regime loyal to Moscow interests.

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