It seemed that after the 2014 revolutionary change of power Mrs. Tymoshenko left the top ranks of Ukraine’s political elite for good being replaced by new forces who play on people’s heart-strings and the desire to forget everything related to their past. However, over the last few months the ‘Orange Princess’ has managed to overcome all obstacles most particularly. According to recent public-opinion poll, her rating is only slightly below the rating of Petro Poroshenko. (

For instance, soon after a hand grenade was let off during the protest actions of nationalist groups at the building of the Verkhovna Rada, information about Tymoshenko’s involvement to organization of this crime as well as institution of criminal case in relation to her by Prosecutor-General’s Office of Ukraine was spread in Internet. (

The online petition for sending Tymoshenko to Honduras as an ambassador that was posted on the official website of Ukrainian President and collected more than 25 thousand signatures also speaks for itself. (

Representatives of the pro-presidential Bloc of Petro Poroshenko faction in the parliament, who accuse Mrs. Tymoshenko of corruption and illegal spending of state funds for lobbying her private interests through the US Congress, are also involved in this baiting. (

However, it is safe to say that the ex-premier of Ukraine successfully copes with these challenges enjoying support of not only greater part of the country’s population but also politicians from Washington as evidenced by the recent letter of US Senator for Connecticut and a member of the Democratic Party Christopher Murphy.
Though Sen. Ch. Murphy does not say anything about specific measures to assist Mrs. Tymoshenko, he assures her that ‘the U.S. Congress still consider you a most conscientious politician in the post-Soviet states’.
The other speaking proof of Y. Tymoshenko’s success is the fact of her interview with such British daily edition as The Independent. (
