Tymoshenko Says She Expects to Be Premier
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Ukrainian opposition leader Yulia Tymoshenko, who roused vast crowds during protests against election fraud, said she believed she would be named prime minister once President-elect Viktor Yushchenko was inaugurated.
Tymoshenko, 44, a former deputy prime minister, is seen as one of several possible candidates for the post. Other front-runners are businessman Petro Poroshenko, a close aide of Yushchenko in the Our Ukraine party and head of parliament’s budget committee; Socialist Party leader Oleksandr Moroz; and technocrat Anatoly Kinakh.
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