Tuesday, March 11, 2014

THE INTERIM GOVERNMENT IN UKRAINE HAS THREATENED THE REGIONAL PARLIAMENT IN KRIM WITH SEVERE PENALTIES, IF THE REFERENDUM FAIL TO ATTAIN THE REQUIRED PERCENTAGE VOTES THAT WILL SEPARATE THE ISLAND OF KRIM FROM UKRAINE.

THE INTERIM GOVERNMENT IN UKRAINE HAS THREATENED THE REGIONAL PARLIAMENT IN KRIM WITH SEVERE PENALTIES, IF THE REFERENDUM FAIL TO ATTAIN THE REQUIRED PERCENTAGE VOTES THAT WILL SEPARATE THE ISLAND OF KRIM FROM UKRAINE.

      Krim's regional Parliament decision for independence which has been emphasized as the break-away of the Island of Krim from Ukraine in the USA and  West European countries media has remained disputable among the current, the Opposition and the former government's political parties, leaders and cabinet members, despite the regional Parliament request for referendum that may support, or dismiss its decision for the independence of Ukraine's small Island of Krim which has been described in the West as overwhelmingly Russia's supporters. Russia has expressed its support for the Parliament's decision for independence of Krim which has further strained the Western countries diplomatic effort that may be followed by the allocation of the approved billions of euros in financial packages for Ukraine. However, the former President Viktor Janukowitsch  has emphasized his position as the President and the Highest Commander of Ukraine Army Forces, Inspite of his current media status as the former Ukraine's President exiled in Russia. Ukraine's Interim government has threatened the regional Parliament in Krim with severe penalties, if the referendum fail to attain the required percentage votes that will separate the Island of Krim from Ukraine.

                                                   Written by Professor Godfrey Ohia.

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