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- 2014_Ukrainian_revolution abstract "A revolution in Ukraine took place in February 2014 after a series of violent events in the capital of Kiev culminated with the ousting of the then-President of Ukraine, Viktor Yanukovych. This was immediately followed by a series of changes in quick succession in Ukraine's sociopolitical system, including the installation of a new interim government, the restoration of an older version of the constitution, and the call to hold impromptu presidential elections within months.Before the revolution, Ukraine had been mired by years of corruption, mismanagement, lack of economic growth, currency devaluation, and an inability to secure funding from public markets. Because of this, Yanukovych sought to establish closer relations with the European Union (EU) and Russia in order to attract the capital necessary to maintain Ukraine's standard of living without affecting the local population significantly. One of these measures was an association agreement with the European Union which would provide Ukraine with funds contingent to several reforms in almost all aspects of Ukrainian society and break its economic ties with Russia. Yanukovych, at first, considered the contingencies to be fair but ultimately refused to sign the agreement considering it too austere and detrimental to Ukraine. Instead, Yanukovych signed a treaty with Russia which sparked civil unrest in Kiev that ultimately led to violent clashes between protestors and law enforcement officers under unclear circumstances. As tensions rose, Yanukovych fled the country and has not returned. Russia has accused the United States and the EU of funding and directing the revolution.After the revolution, Russia refused to recognize the new interim government, calling the revolution a coup d'état and seizing control of the Crimean Peninsula in Ukraine . Internally, the newly appointed interim government of Ukraine ended up signing the aforementioned association agreement with the EU and committed to adopt reforms in its judiciary and political system, as well as in its financial and economic policies, in order to comply with the provisions set in the agreement. The interim government also adopted other changes as it was unable to fulfill several contractual agreements after the revolution but needed external investments in order to do so. The external investments came from the International Monetary Fund in the form of loans amounting to more than $18 billions of dollars contingent to Ukraine adopting reforms in almost all aspects of society.The revolution was followed by protests in its south-eastern regions, a dispute with Russia regarding the accession of Crimea and Sevastopol into the Russian Federation, and the amassing of Russian troops near Ukraine's borders.According to polling data by GfK taken from 4 to 18 March in all regions of Ukraine (including Crimea), 48% of Ukrainians support the change in power while 34% oppose. In the Eastern and Southern regions the revolution is supported by 20% of the population, whereas 57% or more of the population in the rest of the country supports the change in government. Also, only 2% of those polled said they fully or partially trusted former president Viktor Yanukovych.".
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- 2014_Ukrainian_revolution caption "--02-21".
- 2014_Ukrainian_revolution casualties "(Medical volunteer estimates)".
- 2014_Ukrainian_revolution casualties "(Ministry of Healthcare totals )".
- 2014_Ukrainian_revolution casualties "Arrested: 77".
- 2014_Ukrainian_revolution casualties "Captured: 67".
- 2014_Ukrainian_revolution casualties "Dead & missing during entire conflict: 780".
- 2014_Ukrainian_revolution casualties "Deaths: 100".
- 2014_Ukrainian_revolution casualties "Deaths: 106".
- 2014_Ukrainian_revolution casualties "Deaths: 13".
- 2014_Ukrainian_revolution casualties "Injured: 1,100+".
- 2014_Ukrainian_revolution casualties "Injured: 272".
- 2014_Ukrainian_revolution casualties "Injuries: 1811".
- 2014_Ukrainian_revolution casualties "Missing:166".
- 2014_Ukrainian_revolution causes "* Procrastination on restoring the 2004 amendments to the Constitution of Ukraine * Complete pardoning of arrested protesters instead of amnesty".
- 2014_Ukrainian_revolution date "--02-23".
- 2014_Ukrainian_revolution goals "*Ousting of President Viktor Yanukovych *Restoration of the Constitution as it was between 2004 and 2010".
- 2014_Ukrainian_revolution howmany "20000".
- 2014_Ukrainian_revolution howmany "7000".
- 2014_Ukrainian_revolution leadfigures Andriy_Klyuyev.
- 2014_Ukrainian_revolution leadfigures Andriy_Parubiy.
- 2014_Ukrainian_revolution leadfigures Andriy_Sadovyi.
- 2014_Ukrainian_revolution leadfigures Arsen_Avakov_(politician).
- 2014_Ukrainian_revolution leadfigures Arseniy_Yatsenyuk.
- 2014_Ukrainian_revolution leadfigures Dmytro_Tabachnyk.
- 2014_Ukrainian_revolution leadfigures Dmytro_Yarosh.
- 2014_Ukrainian_revolution leadfigures Gennady_Kernes.
- 2014_Ukrainian_revolution leadfigures Leonid_Kozhara.
- 2014_Ukrainian_revolution leadfigures Mykhailo_Dobkin.
- 2014_Ukrainian_revolution leadfigures Oleh_Tyahnybok.
- 2014_Ukrainian_revolution leadfigures Oleksandr_Turchynov.
- 2014_Ukrainian_revolution leadfigures Oleksandr_Yefremov.
- 2014_Ukrainian_revolution leadfigures Olena_Lukash.
- 2014_Ukrainian_revolution leadfigures Petro_Poroshenko.
- 2014_Ukrainian_revolution leadfigures Ruslana.
- 2014_Ukrainian_revolution leadfigures Serhiy_Arbuzov.
- 2014_Ukrainian_revolution leadfigures Viktor_Pshonka.
- 2014_Ukrainian_revolution leadfigures Viktor_Yanukovych.
- 2014_Ukrainian_revolution leadfigures Vitali_Klitschko.
- 2014_Ukrainian_revolution leadfigures Vitaliy_Zakharchenko.
- 2014_Ukrainian_revolution leadfigures Yulia_Tymoshenko.
- 2014_Ukrainian_revolution leadfigures Yuriy_Boyko.
- 2014_Ukrainian_revolution leadfigures Yuriy_Lutsenko.
- 2014_Ukrainian_revolution methods "Protesting, riot, civil disobedience".
- 2014_Ukrainian_revolution partof "the Euromaidan".
- 2014_Ukrainian_revolution place "Mariinsky Park and Instytutska Street, Maidan Nezalezhnosti, Kiev, Ukraine".
- 2014_Ukrainian_revolution result "* President Yanukovych overthrown. Yanukovych becomes a fugitive and flees to Russia. * Restoration of the Constitution as it was between 2004 and 2010 * Yulia Tymoshenko released * Abolishment of the "law on regional languages", resulting in again making Ukrainian the sole state language at all administrative levels * Dismissal of Ministers of the acting Second Azarov Government * 50 suspects, including top officials are charged with organising the killing of protesters. * Berkut special force is dissolved * Mass protests in East and South Ukraine against the government in Kiev * Nationwide destruction of Soviet monuments * Beginning of Crimean crisis and Russian military intervention in Ukraine".
- 2014_Ukrainian_revolution side "*18px Ministry of Internal Affairs **14px Berkut riot police ***Special Company of Berkut **Tiger special forces **18px Interior Troops of Ukraine *18px Security Service of Ukraine **14px SBU Alpha *Titushky *20px|border Ukrainian Front".
- 2014_Ukrainian_revolution side "*Euromaidan protesters *Euromaidan militants * Right Sector".
- 2014_Ukrainian_revolution title "2014".
- 2014_Ukrainian_revolution subject Category:2014_in_Ukraine.
- 2014_Ukrainian_revolution subject Category:21st-century_revolutions.
- 2014_Ukrainian_revolution subject Category:Conflicts_in_2014.
- 2014_Ukrainian_revolution subject Category:Euromaidan.
- 2014_Ukrainian_revolution subject Category:Massacres_in_Ukraine.
- 2014_Ukrainian_revolution subject Category:Post-Soviet_revolutions.
- 2014_Ukrainian_revolution subject Category:Revolutions_in_Ukraine.
- 2014_Ukrainian_revolution subject Category:Riots_and_civil_disorder_in_Ukraine.
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- 2014_Ukrainian_revolution comment "A revolution in Ukraine took place in February 2014 after a series of violent events in the capital of Kiev culminated with the ousting of the then-President of Ukraine, Viktor Yanukovych.".
- 2014_Ukrainian_revolution label "2014 Ukrainian revolution".
- 2014_Ukrainian_revolution label "2014年ウクライナ騒乱".
- 2014_Ukrainian_revolution label "2014年烏克蘭革命".
- 2014_Ukrainian_revolution label "Revolución ucraniana de 2014".
- 2014_Ukrainian_revolution label "Revolução Ucraniana de 2014".
- 2014_Ukrainian_revolution label "الثورة الأوكرانية 2014".
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- 2014_Ukrainian_revolution sameAs Kerusuhan_Euromaidan_Februari_2014.
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- 2014_Ukrainian_revolution depiction 2014-02-21_11-04_Euromaidan_in_Kiev.jpg.
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