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Ukraine's parliamentary election on Sunday was marred by the ruling Party of the Regions using state resources and facilities for campaigning and by a lack of transparency over how parties were financed, an international monitoring team said on Monday.

The election, in which President Viktor Yanukovich’s Regions
seems likely to have secured a majority, was also characterised
by media coverage weighted in favour of the ruling party, a
mission of the Organisation for Security and Cooperation in
Europe said.

“The 28 October parliamentary elections were characterised
by the lack of a level playing field caused primarily by the
abuse of administrative resources, lack of transparency of
campaign and party financing and lack of balanced media
coverage,” the OSCE mission said in a report.

“Certain aspects of the pre-election period constituted a
step backwards compared with recent national elections,” it
said, an apparent reference to Yanukovich’s election in February
2010 which was judged fair by the West.

The OSCE statement said the inability of jailed opposition
leader Yulia Tymoshenko to run as a candidate had also
“negatively affected” the election process.