Wednesday, June 1, 2011

Ukraine parliament embarrassing incident happened, Starting from the refusal of the opposition on the extension of land lease for the Russian military

Ukraine parliament embarrassing incident happened. In the middle of a meeting, a number of MPs involved in fist fights. The atmosphere was very chaotic after courtroom pelted with smoke bombs and raw eggs.
Brawl took place in a meeting Tuesday, April 27,2010, when parliament discusses bill (bill) that allows neighboring Ukraine,Russia,extending the lease of land which is used as the Russian naval base until 2042.In return,Ukraine received natural gas supply at low prices from Russia.

However,the deal was getting resistance from some members of parliament's pro-Western Ukraine. They felt that the agreement shows that Ukraine is still afraid of the Russians - who once ruled their country with the flag of the Soviet Union.
Then, as the resistance against the deal, the members of the nationalist camp to act silly. They pelted the Chairman of Parliament, Volodymyr Lytvyn, with a few eggs when it will open the hearing.

The trial continues despite Lytvyn lead behind two umbrella provided by the guards as shields from throwing eggs. The opposition did not want to give up, they unfurled the flag of Ukraine at the top row of seats, a sign they are not willing to join voting (abstentions) to approve a new bill.

New runs seven minutes, the session were disrupted by smoke bombs thrown by the representatives of the people who are not responsible. The atmosphere was chaotic because the trial then continued with fisticuffs action from both sides.

Battle it directly into the spotlight the photographers and television camera crews covering the trial. Opposition groups claimed that they had a deputy was rushed to hospital from the brawl.

Outside the parliament building, riot troops too busy dispel opposition supporters who want to get closer to the parliament. They also received resistance from the masses supporting the bill. But no violence was reported there.

Meanwhile, continue the hearing where the bill has the support of 236 MPs. But not a few who abstain, while the number of MPs is 450 people.

Opposition leader, Yulia Tymoshenko, judging that the dominance of Russian influence over the Ukrainian is still going to continue. "Today is a black sheet in the history of Ukrainian independence. Now Sevastopol, Crimea next [to be annexed Russia]," said Tymoshenko, who was determined that one day will change the agreement with the Russians so they hold the government stronghold.