Ukrainian and Russian political scientists call Tymoshenko's result in second round successful
Feb 9, 2010 at 14:23 | Interfax-UkrainePolitical scientist and the director of the Kyiv center for political studies and conflictology, Mykhailo Pohrebinsky, said this at a press conference at Interfax-Ukraine on Monday.
"This is a fantastically successful result for the premier after the crisis. Moreover, not just a crisis, as our country is in a more difficult situation that any other country can even imagine. And who has to be responsible for this? Of course, the premier, but at the same time [she had] such a good result," Pohrebinsky said.
The director of the Penta center for Applied Political Research, Volodymyr Fesenko, agreed with Pohrebinsky and added that "Tymoshenko always had from 5% to 7% of more of the vote at the finish compared to the election polls."
"Such a small gap is a sensation and almost nobody expected this. A mobilization strategy of Tymoshenko came into action - to come and to vote against [presidential candidate Viktor Yanukovych] and this came into action, those who didn't want to see Yanukovych as president came and voted. This was a vote not for Tymoshenko, but against Yanukovych," the political scientist said.