The Ukraine Revolution In Ukraine

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Ukraine is a country in Eastern Europe, that borders Russia north and northeast. Lately Ukraine has been making international headlines; the country is in complete and total turmoil or for lack of better words a crisis. What started as a request from the Ukrainian citizens for a change in government, limit the powers of the president, restore the country constitution back to its original form from 2004-2010, and get closer ties to the EU. Peaceful protesting turned in to a nightmare, when the then president of Ukraine Viktor Yanukovych failed to make good on his word. Instead, he made a deal with Russian president and late sought refuge in Russia. A few weeks later, he was ousted from this prompted the Ukraine revolution and the annexation of Crimea also known as the Crimean crisis. A revolution in Ukraine took place in February 2014 for a period of 5 days in Kiev the capital of Ukraine, after a series of violent events in the capital culminated with the ousting of the then-President of Ukraine. Immediately following the ousting of Yanukovych, immediate changes took place in Ukraine’s sociopolitical system. Starting with the a new interim government being installed and the constitution was restored to its original state, and plans to hold impromptu presidential elections in the months to follow. Before the revolution, Ukraine had been sunken by years of corruption, mismanagement, lack of growth economically , their currency value had dropped , and they had the inability to secure funding from public markets. Because of this, president Yanukovych wanted to establish closer relationship with the European Union (EU) and Russia in order to attract the money necessary to maintain Ukraine's standard of living without a...

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...some rules that have been broken but if there is a way for them to do it the legal way then why not. The citizens should have a say in all of this after all that is really what started this big mess. Was because the people wanted to have a voice and now this is their chance ,to let their voices be heard and when they signed the deal with Russia that was their way of saying “ Thank You but no thank you” to the EU. Still to this very day, there is still a struggle to come to some kind of civil agreement to end this feud. That is why the EU, the United States, and their allies have imposed sanctions. The European Commission are currently working now on more far-reaching economic measures that will be imposed if Russia takes further steps to undermine Ukraine. If there cannot be an agreement reached soon the fate of Ukraine and its people is looking very bleak.

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