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Ukraine marks 20th anniversary amid economic and political gloom
Exactly 20 years ago today, the parliament of Soviet Ukraine voted to declare independence, and a new country - the largest in Europe - was born. Yet many of those Ukrainians who ratified that decision en masse in 1991 are less enthusiastic today. Fewer than half say they'd vote for independence again. It isn't a sense of nationhood that's lacking, but faith in their political leaders.
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It's a shame, but maybe not surprising, that the former soviet republics mostly seem to be run by oligarchs and ex-party members despite the efforts of democrats in those countries.
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