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euronews interview: Tymoshenko: 'I will never abandon Ukraine'

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In order to go to Brussels for the European People's Party conference, the leader of the Ukrainian opposition 'Fatherland' party, Yulia Tymoshenko, had to ask permission from the country's Attorney General, because she is under investigation for alleged financial irregularities during her premiership. In an interview with euronews she said that in the year since the presidential elections, much has changed in Ukraine.




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  • she looks like a mouse. and interviewer is hypnotized.

  • one of the finest pussys in politics theese days,shame she has to go in jail.beauty

  • Fucking witch.

  • watch?v=GHLrf652yRk

  • @genxxxersize I agree with you there...what pisses me off is that there are so many great people there trying to get their country back from the mobsters....lots of corruption. I have been there a lot...cops pull you over, you pop $20 in your passport as a bribe...sucks...Cheers

  • @thegregoryschneider Since the fall of Communism the USSR/Russia has become a haven for would be gangsters who have seen "Scarface: one too many times. It's just a bunch of motherfcukin' hoodlums, and the real people have no sayso in the matter, just business as usual. Take care dude, thanx for responding. ~peace

  • @genxxxersize No its not...I have been there many times...they are a good people trying to fight out the old shit that came pre-USSR split...its getting better.

  • Gosh she is so fucking ugly! She looks like a freaking witch!

  • Having to correct a translation mistake in the last sentence: "If you compare the first 5 years of the revolution with the situation today, they (Ukrainians) know that THEN they HAD much more freedom and much more justice."

  • she's awesome! love her! go timoshencko! and I'm not even ukrainian! but she is clearly... something else...

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