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Ukraine’s government survives no-confidence vote

Ukraine’s government has survived a no-confidence vote at the country’s parliament.

Lena Savchuk
Press TV, Kiev

Ukraine’s Western-backed government has survived a no-confidence vote at the country’s parliament. Hours before the vote, Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko had asked Prime Minister Arseniy Yatseniuk to step down, citing lack of public trust and support in the legislative body. Ukraine’s government has come under growing pressure amid allegations of corruption and the slow pace of reforms. Lena Savchuk reports from Kiev.


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