Ukraine's Tymoshenko warns may call people onto street
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KIEV Feb 4 (Reuters) - Ukrainian Prime Minister Yulia Tymoshenko said on Thursday she would call people out onto the streets if she considered procedures and vote-counting were rigged in next Sunday's election for president.
"In the event of us not managing ... to ensure that the expression of the people's will and the results of this will are held in an honest way we will call people out," Tymoshenko, a contender in the Feb. 7 runoff vote, told a news conference.
"There is absolutely no doubt about it," she declared.
Tymoshenko will face opposition leader Viktor Yanukovich in Sunday's election which will bring to a climax a bitter campaign in which both sides have accused the other of planning to rig the vote and lying to the electorate.
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