Ukraine: Yatsenyuk speaks as return to 2004 constitution announced

Ukraine: Yatsenyuk speaks as return to 2004 constitution announced

W/S Vitali Klitschko sits down W/S Parliament M/S Voting screen SOT, Arseniy Yatsenyuk, leader of the 'Fatherland' party (in Ukrainian): "We demand not only an immediate return to the 2004 constitution and not just amnesty, but also the act of indemnity. We insist on the release of Yulia Tymoshenko and the adoption of legislation that would enable us to stabilise the situation in Ukraine." W/S Parliament clapping SCRIPT Ukraine: Yatsenyuk speaks as return to 2004 constitution announced Ukrainian opposition leader Arseniy Yatsenyuk addressed the Verkhovna Rada in Kiev on Friday, calling for an immediate return to Ukraine's 2004 constitution. Yatsenyuk also demands amnesty for protesters and the release of Yulia Tymoshenko. The session in the parliament took place before president Viktor Yanukovych announced early presidential elections in the country on Friday as well as a return to the 2004 constitution. After two days of violence that has left 77 people dead, the government and opposition leaders spent the night negotiating the deal.