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Neue Zürcher Zeitung - Suiza | 27/07/2006
The Ukrainian dilemma
Paul Flückiger describes the dilemma facing Ukrainian President Viktor Yushchenko in this latest government crisis: "It looks very much like the president has reached a dead end. According to the presidential office's interpretation of the constitution – which needless to say rejects the formation of an 'anti-crisis coalition' around Viktor Yanukovych – Yushchenko has until August 2 to dissolve parliament and call new elections. His only other option would be to recognise his opponent in the presidential elections, Viktor Yanukovych, as head of government, thereby accepting the latter's governmental coalition. This coalition includes the Party of the Regions, the Communists and the Moros Socialists who abandoned the 'orange' coalition. If Yushchenko takes the latter option, he would loose the last remnants of his credibility with the Ukrainian people. If, on the other hand, Yushchenko calls new elections, his 'Our Ukraine' coalition risks a worse defeat than in the March parliamentary elections."
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taz - Alemania | 12/06/2006
Poland and its minorities
Paul Flückiger is not very optimistic about the significance of this weekend's demonstration for gay rights in the context of Poland's new domestic policy: "Is this a victory for tolerance and human rights? Yes, but it's only the first stage in the race. It won't be long before half of the country's constitutional judges are replaced. Prime Minister Jaroslaw Kaczynski made it clear at the PiS party conference that these judges will be replaced by staunch right-wing conservatives. His twin brother Lech, once mayor of Warsaw and now head of state, will no longer have to pretend he doesn't know about the constitution, as it will soon be changed. So what seems like a victory for tolerance today may well be banned tomorrow.”
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