Chính phũ Ukraine
-- thân Nga -- từ chức !!
Quốc Hội phế bõ luật chống biễu tình trong
tình trạng quốc gia Ukraine đang khũng hoãng về chính trị
(zo máy Google zịch thuật)
Bởi Laura Smith- Spark .
Diana Magnay và Victoria Butenko , CNN
Ngày 28 tháng 1 năm 2014
- Cập nhật 1611 GMT ( 0011 HKT)
Thủ tướng Ukraina từ chức
ĐIỂM CÂU CHUYỆN
NEW : chính thức
cấp cao châu Âu kêu gọi kiềm chế, đối thoại giữa các bên ở Ukraine Tổng thống Viktor
Yanukovych chấp nhận đơn từ chức của Thủ tướng Chính phủ và nội các Quốc hội
tranh luận pháp luật mà có thể cung cấp cho ân xá những người biểu tình bị bắt
Các nhà lập pháp bỏ phiếu bằng một đa số áp đảo để bãi bỏ luật chống biểu tình
sâu rộng
Ukraine government resigns, parliament scraps anti-protest laws
amid crisis
By Laura Smith-Spark.
Diana Magnay and Victoria Butenko, CNN
January 28, 2014 --
Updated 1611 GMT (0011 HKT)
Watch this video
Ukrainian Prime
Minister resigns
STORY HIGHLIGHTS
NEW: Senior
European official urges restraint, dialogue between parties in Ukraine
President Viktor Yanukovych accepts resignation of Prime Minister and Cabinet
Parliament debates legislation that might give amnesty to arrested protesters
Lawmakers vote by an overwhelming majority to repeal sweeping anti-protest laws
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Kiev, Ukraine (CNN) --
Ukrainian President Viktor Yanukovych accepted the resignation of Prime
Minister Mykola Azarov and his government Tuesday, amid a political crisis
fired by violent protests on the country's streets.
Azarov and his Cabinet
will continue in their roles until a new government is formed, a notice on the
presidential website said.
Yanukovych's
announcement comes only hours after Azarov submitted his resignation and as the
national parliament met in an emergency session aimed at ending the crisis.
In a first step,
lawmakers voted overwhelmingly to repeal sweeping anti-protest laws whose
passage this month angered anti-government demonstrators.
A protester stands on
top of barricades in Ukraine's capital of Kiev on Tuesday, January 28.
Long-running demonstrations escalated into violent confrontations this month,
with police and protesters fighting in Kiev's icy streets.
Protesters sit behind
a barricade in Kiev on January 28. Protesters first poured into the streets of
the Ukrainian capital in November, angered by their government's move away from
the European Union in favor of closer ties with Russia. The escalation came
after anti-protest legislation was passed by parliament on January 16.
Protesters march in
Kiev on Monday, January 27. Activists say they want wide-ranging constitutional
reform and a shake-up of the Ukrainian political system.
Police block a street
in the Ukraine capital on January 27.
A couple try to keep
warm near a fire at a barricade in Kiev on January 27.
Riot police block a
Kiev street from protesters on January 27.
Protesters stand guard
inside the Ukraine Justice Ministry in Kiev on January 27. Demonstrators later
left the building because they didn't want to create any difficulties in
negotiations between the government and opposition, a protest leader said.
Protesters repositioned themselves outside and blocked access to the building,
the leader said.
Orthodox priests lead
the funeral service for slain protester Mikhail Zhiznevsky in Kiev on Sunday,
January 26.
Ukrainian riot police
officers stand in line during anti-government protests in Kiev on Saturday,
January 25.
An Orthodox priest
prays during protests on January 25.
Some 10,000 Ukrainians
take part in the funeral ceremony of dead protester Yuri Verbytsky in the
western city of Lviv on Friday, January 24. Verbytsky was reportedly abducted
on Tuesday and was found dead in a forest near Kiev on Thursday.
A line of Ukrainian
riot police block a road on January 24.
A protestor puts on a
gas mask near Dynamo Stadium in Kiev on January 24.
Ukrainian Oksana
Tikhomirova cries as she urges riot police to stop the violence outside a
government district in central Kiev on January 24.
Molotov cocktails sit
in a basket ready to be used by protesters in Kiev on January 24.
Riot police stand
guard near Dynamo Stadium on January 24.
A protester passes
past graffiti that reads "Government for People" in the Ministry of
Agricultural Policy building in Kiev on January 24.
A man walks past the
wreckage of a car on January 24.
Ukrainian protesters
use a huge catapult to throw stones at riot police as tires burn in Kiev on
Thursday, January 23.
Riot police officers
gather in Kiev on January 23.
Opposition leader
Vitali Klitschko, center, addresses protesters near the burning barricades
between police and protesters in central Kiev on January 23.
Riot police stand
guard near a burnt-out bus covered in icicles in Kiev on January 23.
A protester walks past
burning tires in Kiev on January 23.
A protester shoots
fireworks at police during clashes in Kiev on January 23.
A protester carries
tires toward a fire on January 23.
Riot police officers
line up in Kiev during clashes on Wednesday, January 22.
A protester throws a
Molotov cocktail on January 22.
Protesters shoot from
behind a shield among burning automobile tires in Kiev on January 22.
Riot police officers
gather as they clash with protesters in the center of Kiev on January 22.
A protester throws a
Molotov cocktail during clashes with police in central Kiev.
Ukrainian protesters
during a mass action of opposition on Grushevsky Street .
A protester throws a
stone in front of a plume of fire and smoke during clashes with police in
central Kiev.
Flames leap off a
protester during clashes with police on January 22.
A police officer aims
his shotgun during clashes with protesters.
Paramedics put a
wounded man on a stretcher and into a medical vehicle.
Ukrainian police storm
protesters' barricades in Kiev amid violent clashes on January 22.
A European integration
supporter at Independence Square in central Kiev.
Protesters in front of
burning tires on Grushevsky Street .
A medic treats an
injured protester's leg during violent clashes between demonstrators and
police.
A Ukrainian man stands
in front of riot police on January 22.
Protesters clash with
police in Kiev as snow falls on January 22.
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