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Ukraine set to elect comedian as president - Ballarat Courier

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April 21, 2019
Ukraine set to elect comedian as president - Ballarat Courier
Ukraine’s presidential vote pits comedian against incumbent - Raleigh News & Observer
Putin Ally to Ukraine's Probable New Leader: Do Deal and Get Territory Back - The Moscow Times
Incumbent or Comedian? Ukrainians Choose a President - VOA News
Ukraine's presidential vote pits comedian against incumbent - Arizona Daily Star

Ukraine set to elect comedian as president - Ballarat Courier

Ballarat Courier
news, world Ukrainians have begun voting in an election expected to thrust a comedian with no prior political experience into the presidency of a country at war and hungry for change.
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Ukraine’s presidential vote pits comedian against incumbent - Raleigh News & Observer

Raleigh News & Observer
Ukraine’s presidential vote pits comedian against incumbent By YURAS KARMANAU Associated Press April 21, 2019 04:07 AM Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko, left, and Ukrainian presidential candidate and popular comedian Volodymyr Zelenskiy, right, argue their debates at the Olympic stadium in Kiev, Ukraine, Friday, April 19, 2019.
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Putin Ally to Ukraine's Probable New Leader: Do Deal and Get Territory Back - The Moscow Times

The Moscow Times
Ukraine's new president could regain control over the separatist-controlled east of his country within months and get cheap gas and major investment from Russia if he repairs ties with Moscow, the Kremlin's closest ally in Ukraine said.
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Incumbent or Comedian? Ukrainians Choose a President - VOA News

VOA News
KYIV, UKRAINE — Polls opened Sunday in Ukraine’s presidential runoff as the nation’s incumbent leader struggles to fend off a strong challenge by a comedian who denounces corruption and plays the role of president in a TV sitcom.
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Ukraine's presidential vote pits comedian against incumbent - Arizona Daily Star

Arizona Daily Star
KIEV, Ukraine (AP) — Polls opened Sunday in Ukraine's presidential runoff as the nation's incumbent leader struggles to fend off a strong challenge by a comedian who denounces corruption and plays the role of president in a TV sitcom.
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