Friday, December 13, 2013

GOVERNMENT AND THE OPPOSITION HAVE FINALLY AGREED TO SETTLE DIFFERENCES ON THE DISPUTED POLICY OF UKRAIN INCLUSION AND MEMBERSHIP TO THE EUROPEAN UNION COUNTRIES.

GOVERNMENT AND THE OPPOSITION HAVE FINALLY AGREED TO SETTLE DIFFERENCES ON THE DISPUTED POLICY OF UKRAIN INCLUSION AND MEMBERSHIP TO THE EUROPEAN UNION COUNTRIES.

       Government and the Opposition have finally agreed to repeatedly covene and settle the disputed government's European Union policy for membership to the European Union countries after over one week of citizens continued protest and demonstration in Ukrain's capital city Kiev. The Opposition has demanded the relinquish of power and the call for new election after the government survived the Parliamentary vote of no confidence early in the last week Parliamentary voting, while the government and other sources have urged both the Members of Parliament and the Opposition to reconsider the significance of Ukrain's inclusion as a European nation in the European Union member countries at the time when Ukrain barely qualifies for the Eurozone countries membership. However, major countries response to citizens indiscipline and domestic violence against the government's European Union policy in the Ukrain's capital Kiev have been rather drastic. The United States of America has denounced the Opposition and warned the government of authorized sanction, despite the government's support of its European Union policy with the inclusion of its country to the European Union countries, while Russia has emphasized the requirement for both parties to settle their differences on the disputed membership of Ukrain to the European Union countries.

                                                   Written by Professor Godfrey Ohia.

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