Arsenii Yatseniuk, Verkhovna Rada deputy of the Our Ukraine People's Self-Defense Bloc faction, former Parliament Speaker, considers holding early parliamentary elections as a worst way to overcome the political crisis.
He expressed this opinion in the evening November 28 air of the Inter television channel.
"Early parliamentary election stands the last in the chain of the ways to overcome the political crisis," he said.
Yatseniuk also stressed that the 2010 presidential election is the essential way to settle the political crisis.
He expressed the opinion that the Verkhovna Rada factions, President Viktor Yuschenko, the Cabinet of Ministers should complete an agreement on temporary cooperation to improve the situation in the motor-car, chemical, metallurgical industries, the agricultural complex, as well as in the banking system and foreign currency rate.
"If they reach this agreement the parliamentary elections will be held because they are held periodically. I think it will happen at the same time with the presidential elections in 2010," Yatseniuk said.
In his opinion, only this will open new pages in Ukraine's history and politics.
As Ukrainian News earlier reported, President Viktor Yuschenko thinks that the snap elections to the Verkhovna Rada are not a priority issue along of the financial and economic crisis.
Presidential Secretariat Head Viktor Baloha assumes that the early parliamentary elections are not conducted.
On October 9, the President disbanded the Rada and scheduled early parliamentary elections for December 7.
Later President Viktor Yuschenko suspended the Rada dissolution decree, and declared the intention to set a date for early parliamentary elections after the parliament extends the required financing.