It seems to me like democracy was the victor here. In a democracy there will always be a winner and a loser. Not everyone will be happy with the outcome, but if the election is held fairly, without corruption, then to me the losers need to accept the defeat, work with the new government and make plans for the next election. They had a say in the election even if they lost.
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YANUKOVYCH RESIGNS BUT FIGHTS ON
Viktor Yanukovych announced his resignation as prime minister on Friday, handing Ukraine's pro-Western opposition a symbolic victory, but he vowed to continue his court battle for the presidency of this ex-Soviet republic.
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UKRAINIANS REMEMBER 'SIGN' OF CHANGE
As Ukrainians mark the first anniversary of their Orange Revolution, an unlikely hero is being recognized, one that said nothing, kept quiet, but still managed to help change the course of history.
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Russia deepens Ukraine gas cuts
Russia has cut supplies of gas to Ukraine by a further 25%, following a dispute between both nations.
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