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Yushchenko closes the gap?

February 23, 2006 06:27 PM

Most recent Ukraine polling results, published today by Sotsinform:

"If the election was held now, the following parties and blocs would be in the parliament: the Party of Regions – 26.82%, NSNU – 19.35%, BYuT – 16.67%, People’s Bloc of Lytvyn – 7.72%, the Socialist Party of Ukraine – 7.09%, the Communist Party – 4.79% and PORA-PRP – 3.83%."

If the numbers are accurate -- and in Ukraine that's always open to question -- it suggests that Yushchenko's party, NSNU, has sheared about 10 points from the lead enjoyed by Yanukovich's Party of the Regions in the last poll I saw, which was probably two weeks ago. This poll also suggests that retired boxer Vitaliy Klitschko, who tops the PORA list, has a pretty good shot at parliament. (Parties need to break the 3 percent threshhold at the polls in order to be represented in the Rada.)

Side note: NSNU has been doing a lot of TV recently, with spots that press a variant of the "Slava Ukraina" ("Glory to Ukraine") theme. The ads have this odd chant behind them that sounds like it might come from some Native American war dance. Perhaps someone knows its source?

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