Ukraine election commission rules out second round
Head of Ukraine’s Central Election Commission, CEC, Mykhailo
Okhendovsky has ruled out the possibility of the second round of
presidential elections in the country, reports itar-tass.
“We can already make a very important conclusion. There is no need to hold the second round of elections. Ukraine’s new president was elected on May 25, 2014,” Okhendovsky said. The head of CEC said Petro Poroshenko won the presidential election in Ukraine.
Okhendovsky noted that Poroshenko will make his first international visit to Warsaw.
Around 89.21 percent of ballots have been processed in the “Elections” electronic system. According to the latest data, businessman Petro poroshenko leads with 54.18 percent, former Prime Minister Yulia Tymoshenko received 13.01 percent of votes, Oleh Lyashko – 8.43 percent, Anatoliy Hrytsenko – 5.41 percent, and Serhiy Tihipko got 5.28 percent.
“We can already make a very important conclusion. There is no need to hold the second round of elections. Ukraine’s new president was elected on May 25, 2014,” Okhendovsky said. The head of CEC said Petro Poroshenko won the presidential election in Ukraine.
Okhendovsky noted that Poroshenko will make his first international visit to Warsaw.
Around 89.21 percent of ballots have been processed in the “Elections” electronic system. According to the latest data, businessman Petro poroshenko leads with 54.18 percent, former Prime Minister Yulia Tymoshenko received 13.01 percent of votes, Oleh Lyashko – 8.43 percent, Anatoliy Hrytsenko – 5.41 percent, and Serhiy Tihipko got 5.28 percent.
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