Ukrainian Prime Minister Yulia Tymoshenko leaves after addressing Verkhovna Rada at the meeting where the parliament adopted a resolution of non-confidence dismissing Tymoshenko's government, with 243 deputies voting for the dismissal.03.03.2010#590196
Ukrainian Prime Minister Yulia Tymoshenko leaves after addressing Verkhovna Rada at the meeting where the parliament adopted a resolution of non-confidence dismissing Tymoshenko's government, with 243 deputies voting for the dismissal.03.03.2010#590194
Ukrainian Prime Minister Yulia Tymoshenko leaves after addressing Verkhovna Rada at the meeting where the parliament adopted a resolution of non-confidence dismissing Tymoshenko's government, with 243 deputies voting for the dismissal.03.03.2010#590193
Ukrainian Prime Minister Yulia Tymoshenko addressing Verkhovna Rada at the meeting where the parliament adopted a resolution of non-confidence dismissing Tymoshenko's government, with 243 deputies voting for the dismissal.03.03.2010#590192
Ukrainian Prime Minister Yulia Tymoshenko addressing Verkhovna Rada at the meeting where the parliament adopted a resolution of non-confidence dismissing Tymoshenko's government, with 243 deputies voting for the dismissal.03.03.2010#590190
Ukrainian Prime Minister Yulia Tymoshenko leaves after addressing Verkhovna Rada at the meeting where the parliament adopted a resolution of non-confidence dismissing Tymoshenko's government, with 243 deputies voting for the dismissal.03.03.2010#590188
Ukraine's Party of Regions deputy Nikolai Azarov attending Verkhovna Rada's session.03.03.2010#590187
Ukraine's Party of Regions deputy Nikolai Azarov addressing the Verkhovna Rada at a session.03.03.2010#590184
Ukraine's Party of Regions deputy Mikhail Chechetov, center, after the voting procedure at the Verkhovna Rada's session where the parliament adopted a resolution of non-confidence dismissing Prime Minister Yulia Tymoshenko's government, with 243 deputies voting for the dismissal.03.03.2010#590183