The latest polls in Ukraine show overwhelming support for the Poroshenko 
government, largely on the strength of the ceasefire negotiated with the 
pro-Russian independence movement in the Donbass region of the country. The far 
right forces, who have been in the forefront of the assault on the Donbass 
rebels and oppose the ceasefire, are seeing their support evaporate. The same 
is true of the party headed by prime minister Artseny Yatseniuk and former 
prime minister Yulia Timoshenko which also favours continuation of the civil 
war and Ukrainian membership in NATO. 

That’s encouraging news for those who want peace and reconciliation between the 
warring sides in the conflict and those (like myself) who were anticipating 
that war-weary Ukrainians embittered by the failure to suppress the rebellion 
in the east would increasingly turn to far right politicians and paramilitaries 
as an alternative. But its bad news for the mass of the population whose 
support of the current government should give it the political breathing space 
it needs to impose even harsher austerity on the country following next month’s 
parliamentary elections.

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