To all appearances, Ukraine's parliamentary election on Oct. 26 was a triumph. Reformists mostly won and voters rebuked the far right and far left. Western allies heaped praise on the pro-European, pro-democratic results. Yet Ukraine remains troubled and deeply divided.
Oct. 26, 2014 Parliamentary Election
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Ukraine's Prime Minister, head of political party \"People's Front\" Arseni Yatsenyuk with his daughter Sofiya leave a booth at a polling station in Kyiv on Oct. 26, 2014, during the country's parliamentary elections.