https://images.unian.net/pb/000/thumb_files/h_190/6564.jpg Kiev Deputies of "Our Ukraine" opposition bloc hold a consultation in Ukrainian parliament in Kiev on Thursday, April 17, 2003. The day before Socialists' and Yulia Timoshenko's bloc leaders claimed that the opposition would approve the new governmental program as an exchange for enacting the law on proportional elections. This resulted in 335 deputies voted for the governmental program. However the Parliament didn't approve the law project for electing the deputies on proportional base having only 217 and 217 votes in two consistent votings. April 16, 2003 Ukraine's Prime-Minister Viktor Yanukovich guaranteed that some 38 to 45 parliamentary majority deputies would vote for the law, Yuriy Lutsenko said. Photo by Ruslan Ilevich / UNIAN

Deputies of "Our Ukraine" opposition bloc

Deputies of "Our Ukraine" opposition bloc hold a consultation in Ukrainian parliament in Kiev on Thursday, April 17, 2003. The day before Socialists' and Yulia Timoshenko's bloc leaders claimed that the opposition would approve the new governmental program as an exchange for enacting the law on proportional elections. This resulted in 335 deputies voted for the governmental program. However the Parliament didn't approve the law project for electing the deputies on proportional base having only 217 and 217 votes in two consistent votings. April 16, 2003 Ukraine's Prime-Minister Viktor Yanukovich guaranteed that some 38 to 45 parliamentary majority deputies would vote for the law, Yuriy Lutsenko said. Photo by Ruslan Ilevich / UNIAN

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