Orange Revolution

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The Orange Revolution marked an revolutionary economic step in Ukraine's economic history that took place in November 2004. It was launched to celebrate the first time the majority of Ukrainians were able to afford oranges. The revolution was led by Yuliya Tymoshenko, Viktor Yushchenko and George W. Bush - all having enormous financial interests in the orange industry.

The Russians weren't able to get a market share in Ukraine's Orange Revolution, because Ukrainians don't like Russian fruits, particularly Yakov Shmirnov.

Economic analysts predict an Automobile Revolution in Ukraine around 2026. Of course, the automobiles marketed will be nuclear-powered and very unsafe, but the mileage should be good.


Preceded by:
Bread Revolution
The Orange Revolution
November 22, 2004
Succeeded by:
Automobile Revolution


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