Юрій Левенець теж був фальсифікатором виборів
Давайте не будемо забувати, що якби були відправлені до в'язниці ті з них, хто скоїв
фальсифікації виборів у 2004 році – як вони повинні були бути – туди потрапив і
Юрій Левенець. Адріан Каратницький писав у журналі Foreign Affairs (березень-
Квітень 2005 р.) повідомив про записи СБУ, що показали, як Левенець, Віктор
Медведчук, Сергій Ківалов, Сергій Клюєв, Едуард Прутнік та Сергій
Льовочкін були залучені у фальсифікації виборів для Януковича. Чи ви пізнали ці імена?
Мусите, бо вони (kрim Медведчук) при владі сьогодні.
http://www.nytimes.com/cfr/international/20050301faessay_v84n2_karatnycky.ht
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Claims of massive voter fraud were also bolstered by an unlikely source:
Ukraine's Security Service (SBU). In the days before and after the runoff
vote, a high-ranking SBU official had kept in regular contact with Oleh
Rybachuk, Yushchenko's chief of staff. SBU operatives had been cooperating
with the Yushchenko camp since the first round of elections, regularly
reporting on possible security threats and dirty tricks.
SBU wiretaps provided crucial evidence of the government's chicanery,
including late-night manipulation of data in the CEC's computer server. In
one taped conversation, an hour before the inflated turnout was announced,
Viktor Medvedchuk, the head of President Leonid Kuchma's staff, talked to
Yuri Levenets, a Yanukovich campaign operative, about CEC Chairman Serhiy
Kivalov:
Levenets: Greetings on democracy's holiday!
Medvedchuk: The same to you, Yura. [Kivalov] is panicking. He says he's not
getting anything.
Levenets: He can't be getting anything. The lads are finishing up now; he'll
have it all momentarily-literally in 15-20 minutes.
Levenets: No, it's all fine. He can't have anything right now. He doesn't
have any information at all over there. It's all under my control.
According to the telephone intercepts, the fraud involved some of the
country's highest officials. In addition to Medvedchuk and Kivalov, the
conspiracy included Eduard Prutnik, a key aide to Yanukovich, Serhiy
Lyovochkin, the president's first assistant, and Serhiy Klyuyev, a major
fundraiser for the Yanukovich campaign whose brother was the deputy prime
minister responsible for Ukraine's lucrative energy sector.