ROUGH CUT (NO REPORTER NARRATION)<br/> <br />Parliament was briefly suspended in Ukraine on Tuesday (March 19) after fists flew in a row over Russian between the president's party and a far-right opposition faction, threatening to extend a legislative stalemate.<br/> <br />Opposition parties Svoboda, Batkivshchyna (Fatherland) and UDAR (Punch) have blocked proceedings in the 450-member chamber since parliament reopened after a winter break in early February, allowing only one brief session to take place.<br/> <br />In the first session since Feb. 22 Olexander Yefremov, the parliamentary leader of President Viktor Yanukovich's Party of the Regions, labelled deputies from Svoboda as "neo-fascists" after they booed a speech he made in Russian.<br/> <br />The speaker's rostrum was then besieged by lawmakers from both Svoboda and the Regions, sparking a brief fistfight that prompted Speaker Volodymyr Rybak to suspend the session.<br/> <br />The chamber reopened a few hours later after the opposing factions agreed t
