Synopsis
When the "Orange Revolution" began in the Ukraine, the Polish dwarfs took it upon themselves to support it. The movement began in Warsaw with the collecting of support statements on a 200-meter long orange banner which was later hung from the thirtieth floor of the Palace of Culture. The heads of the two candidates: Yushchenko and Yanukovich, were carved from chocolate. The Ukrainian star named Ruslana had began to make an orange scarf which was continued during the nights by the dwarfs. A week before tha last round of the elections, an orange bus left Warsaw heading towards Kiev.
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