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The constitutional change undoes reforms brought about by the 2004/2005 Orange Revolution to give more power to parliament (Photo: WGyuri)

A Response to 'Ukraine - never a boring moment'

Responding to Ms Amanda Paul's recent op-ed in EUobserver - Your observations and assessment are in part valid and I agree that former Ukrainian PM Yulia Tymoshenko and the remainder of the opposition will seek to make international capital out of the recent move to change Ukraine's Constitution. Yet perhaps they have just cause as the administration has not followed due democratic and parliamentary process and has created a precedent for furthe...

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Andrew Rettman is EUobserver's foreign editor, writing about foreign and security issues since 2005. He is Polish, but grew up in the UK, and lives in Brussels. He has also written for The Guardian, The Times of London, and Intelligence Online.

The constitutional change undoes reforms brought about by the 2004/2005 Orange Revolution to give more power to parliament (Photo: WGyuri)

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Andrew Rettman is EUobserver's foreign editor, writing about foreign and security issues since 2005. He is Polish, but grew up in the UK, and lives in Brussels. He has also written for The Guardian, The Times of London, and Intelligence Online.

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