Prime Minister Mykola Azarov and Deputy Prime Minister Sergiy Tigipko, respectively the heads of the Party of Regions and Strong Ukraine, said at a joint conference yesterday that the two political parties were discussing a merger. The pair said the move would help carry out reforms in Ukraine. Brad Wells: Yesterday’s announcement is the first indication of consolidation among major Ukrainian political parties, which are notorious for being predominantly personality-driven. Tigipko, who took up a position in the administration last year, has already de facto been working with Regions on major issues, including IMF cooperation and this year’s tax reform.