Judges Deciding Ukraine Crisis Are Given Protection
KIEV, Ukraine -- While protestors continue to gather on the streets, behind closed doors the focus of Ukraine's political crisis is now turning to the country's Constitutional Court.
A crucial hearing was postponed until next Tuesday, over claims of intimidation.
Five of the 18 judges have now been given bodyguards.
The first sign of a compromise came yesterday, however, when President Viktor Yuschenko said he was flexible over dates for the snap elections - but nothing more. Yuschenko has issued a decree dissolving parliament, which the Russian-backed majority of Prime Minister Viktor Yanukovich has dismissed as unconstitutional.
Opposition leader Yulia Timoshenko called for the poll to take place as soon as possible: "It is impossible to postpone the polls - the constitution says early elections must take place within 60 days of Parliament being dissolved - and that date is May the 27th."
Yuschenko said he had put forward a 15-point plan to resolve the crisis during talks with Yanukovych yesterday.
Yanukovich's supporters in turn said they will only support early parliamentary polls if a presidential vote is held as well.
However they do not have enough of a majority to bring this about.
Source: EuroNews
















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