President Viktor Yushchenko formally called a September election on Tuesday under a deal struck with his rival to end Ukraine’s political crisis, but his adversaries cast doubt on the legal grounds for the poll. Months of turmoil pitting the pro-Western Yushchenko against Prime Minister Viktor Yanukovich, his rival from the 2004 “Orange Revolution,” culminated in a hard-won agreement to hold the parliamentary election on September 30. Full Story
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