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Ukraine gets ready to elect a president: Kharkiv electorate confounds
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Ukrainian Weekly, The
06-26-1994
Ukraine gets ready to elect a president: Kharkiv electorate confounds. pundits
This bustling industrial, transportation and university city of 2 million is preparing for the upcoming presidential and local (oblast and city) elections with a style all its own.
There are no mass pre-election rallies, with the exception of a few media events staged by Mayor Kushnariov. Likewise, none of the national-democratic parties, amo...
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