People's Front to decide on its presidential candidate in 2018
The People's Front Party should decide on its candidate for Ukraine's president in 2018, according to a resolution adopted at a party congress in Kyiv on Saturday.
"It is proposed to take a decision that the People's Front political party should decide in 2018 on a presidential candidate in the next presidential election, which will be held in 2019," former prime minister and head of the party's political council Arseniy Yatseniuk said, while reading out the resolution.
The party leader said that People's Front would make a respective decision - "who is nominated and supported by the People's Front political party for the post of the country's president."
An Interfax-Ukraine reporter said that the delegates of the congress had supported the resolution, which consists of two parts - one on the implementation of the party program and the other on the main directions of the party's activity in 2018-2019.
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