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In the News (Wed 30 Dec 09)

  
  Ukraine Political Parties
Regions of Ukraine is the parliamentary wing of the Party of Regions of Ukraine.
Solidarity Party, led by Petro Poroshenko, is a relatively new addition to the realm of Ukrainian politics with its establishment in February 2001.
By 2000 the Party of Regional Renaissance was led by mayor of Donetsk Volodymyr Rybak.
www.globalsecurity.org /military/world/ukraine/parties.htm   (3259 words)

  
 Socialist Party of Ukraine - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Socialist Party of Ukraine (Ukrainian: Sotsialistychna Partiya Ukrainy) is a left-wing political party in Ukraine, one of the oldest (registered in late 1990).
At the last legislative elections, 30 march 2002, the party won 6.9 % of the popular vote and 24 out of 450 seats in the Verkhovna Rada, and its candidate for the 1999 presidential elections, Oleksander Moroz, came third, with 11.3% of the vote in the first round.
Oleksander Moroz also participated in 2004 presidential elections; he also came third, and subsequently transferred his support to Viktor Yuschenko for the ultimately disputed run-off ballot.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Socialist_Party_of_Ukraine   (153 words)

  
 Ministry for Foreign Affairs of Ukraine - Publications
To specify the particularities of parties’ function in a society and their influence on the formation of organs of state power and local self-government the Law “On Political Parties” was adopted in April of 2001.
Parties of nationalist radical frontage, which priority is construction of the national Ukrainian state, represent the right wing; these are the Ukrainian National Assembly (UNA) and Congress of Ukrainian Nationalists.
Two groups of parties are in the center differing primarily not by political gravitation to the left or right but by practical social orientation of their programs and lines of activity.
www.mfa.gov.ua /mfa/en/281.htm   (1029 words)

  
 Election statement of IBT (Ukraine)
The Communist Party of Ukraine (CPU), launched in 1993, is the largest political party in Ukraine, and seeks to establish itself as the hegemonic left-wing party.
The Progressive Socialist Party of Ukraine (PSPU), which split to the left from the Socialist Party of Ukraine (SPU) in 1996, was initially received with enthusiasm by a significant number of workers because it called for a decisive break with the counterrevolutionary heritage of Stalinism.
The transformation of this party follows the evolution of the middle-level CPSU bureaucrats who constituted the SPU’s original base when it was founded in 1991, into the political representatives of that section of the Ukrainian bourgeoisie most closely aligned with Western transnational corporations.
www.bolshevik.org /Leaflets/UkraineElection.html   (2190 words)

  
 Ukraine 2006 Election - March 26
Ukraine should following this election seriously consider adopting a preferential voting system allowing those voters who support minor candidates to cast a subsequent preference which when counted will be transferred to the party of their choice.
Viktor Yanukovich, leader of the Party of the Regions faction, one of the three main contenders in the March 26 elections, is openly standing on a platform of support for Ukraine’s future with Russia.
Ukraine's accession to the EU is not on the agenda, which European officials have repeatedly said.
ukraine2006election.blogspot.com   (5211 words)

  
 Ukraine Update - European Forum
Ukraine's contingent is the fourth-largest in the U.S.-led military coalition.
The Party of Regions is represented in the Ukrainian Parliament by the "Regions of Ukraine" faction.
The Party of Industrialists and Entrepreneurs was one of the moderate pro-Kuchma parties in the For a United Ukraine bloc.
www.europeanforum.net /country/ukraine   (7311 words)

  
 Ukraine Election Results National level
PSYeU - Party of Slavic Unity of Ukraine (Partiya slov'yans'koi yednosti Ukrainy)
PVSU - Party of Free Peasants of Ukraine (Partiya vil'nykh selyan Ukrainy)
Party of Slavic Unity of Ukraine (Partiya slov'yans'koi' yednosti Ukrainy)
www2.essex.ac.uk /elect/electer/ukr_er_nl.htm   (1135 words)

  
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Regional parties include the Republican Movement of the Crimea, which advocates Crimean secession from Ukraine, the Organization of the Crimean Tatar National Movement (which demands support for the return of Crimean Tatars to their homeland) and the Subcarpathian Republican Party, which proposes autonomy for Transcarpathia.
The party is a rural counterpart of the SPU and is often regarded as anti-nationalist.
The successor to the former Communist party, the SPU is headed by Oleksander Moroz, who was the leader of the Communist majority in the Parliament before the dissolution of that party in August 1991.
www.brama.com /ua-gov/polorgs.txt   (1834 words)

  
 CANDIDATE PROFILE: Mykola Danylin of the Socialist Party of Ukraine (03/29/98)
He is a founding member of the Socialist Party of Ukraine and a candidate for the Verkhovna Rada in Kyiv's electoral district No. 216.
He believes Ukraine's current leadership is much too tangled up in politics, and that the next Parliament must concentrate on the economy and must move Ukraine toward Russia and the Commonwealth of Independent States.
He believes that his Socialist Party, which, according to pre-election surveys, is struggling to achieve the 4 percent of electoral support needed to gain party seats in the next Verkhovna Rada - is needed to give government leadership to the privatization and economic processes occurring in Ukraine today.
www.ukrweekly.com /Archive/1998/139807.shtml   (887 words)

  
 Socialist Party of Ukraine expresses protest against Statkevich’s jail sentence :: Charter'97 :: News :: 22/10/2004
The Socialist Party of Ukraine (SPU) has expressed protest against the jailing of prominent opposition politician Nikolai Statkevich.
Statkevich, leader of the Belarusian Social Democratic Party “Narodnaya Hramada” (BSDP), on October 20 was sentenced to 10 days in jail for taking part in Tuesday’s demonstration against the official results of last week’s parliamentary elections and referendum.
The Democratic Party of Moldova, one of that country’s largest political forces, also has expressed solidarity with the jailed Belarusian oppositionist.
www.charter97.org /eng/news/2004/10/22/protest   (333 words)

  
 Party of Regions Close to 30% in Ukraine   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
The People’s Union-Our Ukraine (NS-NU) coalition of current president Viktor Yushchenko is second with 19.6%, followed by the Yulia Tymoshenko Bloc—which includes the Batkivshchina (Fatherland) Party of former prime minister Yulia Tymoshenko—with 13.7%.
Support is lower for the Communist Party of Ukraine (KPU), the Socialist Party of Ukraine (SPU), the Popular Bloc My (We) of speaker Volodymyr Lytvyn, the Nataliya Vitrenko "People’s Opposition", the Oppositional bloc "Not Yes!" and the Civil Coalition Pora-PRP, Angus Reid Consultants informed.
Parties require at least three per cent of the vote to qualify for proportional representation seats in the Supreme Council.
www.freerepublic.com /focus/f-news/1577412/posts   (573 words)

  
 ForUm :: The possible winners of the parliamentary election in Ukraine according to the recent poll
The system itself has issues in that votes for parties that fail to achieve the 3% threshold are discarded.
Also, the 3% barrier will be overcome by the Socialist party of Ukraine, People's Block of Litvin, the Communist party of Ukraine, Block on Natalya Vitrenko “People's Opposition” and the opposition coalition “Ne Tak!”.
Ukraine must be a nightmare to poll, with such a regional AND city/country differences.
en.for-ua.com /news/2006/02/06/153854.html   (1423 words)

  
 ForUm :: Party of Regions Close to 30% in Ukraine
Ukraine is in fact a combination of at least six to seven communities.
What Ukraine needs is a country confidently operating under the rule of LAW which can support and reward legitimate and legal investment including the attraction of much needed foreign direct investment (FDI) to develop its huge economic potential for the betterment of its people.
Dad: "don't listen to her, she doesn't understand anythign of politics, vote for Party of the Regions", Sister: "not at all, vote for Yulia Tymoshenko Bloc", it is better.
en.for-ua.com /news/2006/02/10/154350.html   (3516 words)

  
 Editorial Statement--Ukrainian Deception Exposed   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
One of the European groups that fell victim to the Ukrainian schemers was the Socialist Party of Great Britain.
The ploy was reprehensible for many reasons, not the least being that the Ukrainian affiliate of the CWI trafficked on the sympathy that sincere and dedicated Socialists everywhere have for the Ukrainian working class.
It is replete with phrases and statements similar-and in some instances identical-to phrases and statements in e-mail messages the SLP received in the past.
www.slp.org /ukr_decept.htm   (652 words)

  
 WorldNetDaily: Figure of 'W' pierced with 'scythe of death'   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
Approximately 500 members of the Progressive Socialist Party of Ukraine took part in the demonstration to voice their opposition to U.S policy toward Iraq.
Not to neglect domestic politics, Vitrenko also proclaimed that her party was pushing for the restoration of Soviet power.
She stated that the Socialist Party of Ukraine was struggling against the regime of incumbent Ukrainian President Leonid Kuchma and against the International Monetary Fund.
www.worldnetdaily.com /news/printer-friendly.asp?ARTICLE_ID=28897   (339 words)

  
 Vladimir Litvin becomes speaker of Ukrainian parliament - Pravda.Ru
As a fact, results of the election were changed: March 31, the electorate preferred Our Ukraine, Yulia Timoshenko’s bloc, and Socialist Party of Ukraine, while now they are left without leading posts in the parliament.
SPU leader, Alexandr Moroz called this parliament election “Pyrrhic victory of the power.” Now, the opposition tries to clear up who of them has voted for For United Ukraine and Socialist Democratic Party of Ukraine – that are 6 representatives of Our Ukraine and two communists.
The names of the “betrayers” from the Communist Party are known: Mikhail Potebenko and Leonid Grach, while the faction has not confirmed them officially.
english.pravda.ru /main/2002/05/29/29427.html   (553 words)

  
 UKRAINE: ORAL HISTORY INTERVIEWS
One in-depth interview was conducted in Kyiv (the capital city of Ukraine), four in Donetsk (a mining center and a leading political and industrial center in the eastern region of Ukraine), and five in L'viv (an important political and industrial center in the western region of Ukraine).
Because of the extreme isolation of Ukraine and extremely repressive regime during the last decades of Brezhnev's rule, there was no opportunity for the emergence of alternative ideas that could later serve as intellectual catalysts for change.
On the other hand, the two leaders of the Socialist Party of Ukraine who we interviewed, Oleg Rybakov in Donetsk and Yevgen Talipov in L'viv, refer to the experience of the Soviet Union as a normal and positive one.
www.umich.edu /~iinet/crees/events/fsugrant/august97/susakwww.html   (6740 words)

  
 UKRINFORM: news from Ukraine   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
About 250 representatives of the Progressive Socialist Party of Ukraine, the Communist Party, and trade unions have picketed the British embassy in Kyiv to express their opposition to the war launched against Iraq by the United States and its allies.
The Progressive Socialist Party of Ukraine's leader called on Ukrainian women to "show a united front against those political forces in the United States and Great Britain who are attempting to destroy an entire nation for the sake of their own interests."
Accusing the United States of conducting "a policy of world genocide," the protesters marched to the United States' embassy in Ukraine for an anti-war protest.
www.ukremb.com /news/news-0303/030320-13.html   (165 words)

  
 Governments on the WWW: Ukraine
Honorary Consulate of Ukraine in Blata L-Bajda, Malta
Embassy of Ukraine in Washington, United States of America
Permanent Mission of Ukraine to the United Nations in New York
www.gksoft.com /govt/en/ua.html   (176 words)

  
 Estonian LEFT party
Socialist Party of Ukraine, which recently joined Socialist International, gave uncritical support for Viktor Yushchenko and, in this way, weakened its position in the milieu of Ukrainian independent trade unions.
We consider that the most important result of ongoing discussion and activities is common understanding of necessity of establishment of new real left-wing party in Ukraine.
Our trade union became one of the members of the organizational committee of such party.
www.esdtp.ee /inglise/ukraina.htm   (254 words)

  
 Pre-election poll in Ukraine: Regions Party in the lead - Russian News - REGNUM
Ukraine’s elite does not realize the country is in danger: First Deputy Speaker of Supreme Rada Adam Martynyuk
Pre-election poll in Ukraine: Regions Party in the lead
According to polls, conducted by the Institute of social and political psychology, Ukraine's Regions Party leads the pre-election rating with 22%.
www.regnum.ru /english/582285.html   (766 words)

  
 Red Links
Socialist Workers Movement / Union of Socialist Youth (MST / UJS)
Socialist Party of Ukraine / Socialist Congress of Youth (SPU / SKM)
While they have been improving their political structure and outlook, they continue to support the Democratic Party, an obviously bourgeois organization.
reds.linefeed.org /links.html   (174 words)

  
 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
Election bloc of Political Parties "For One Ukraine!" (5.92%)
Election bloc of Political Parties "For One Ukraine!" (6.28%)
Election bloc of Political Parties "For One Ukraine!" (8.01%)
www.cvk.gov.ua /pls/vd2002/WEBPROC18E?kodvib=400   (840 words)

  
 Leftist Parties of Ukraine   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
2000 as split from SPU, led by Ivan Chyzh
Initiative for the Construction of the General Labour Confederation of the Ukraine
1996 as split from SPU, led by Nataliya Vitrenko
www.broadleft.org /ua.htm   (138 words)

  
 Maidan - News - Yulia Tymoshenko Approved as Prime Minister of Ukraine
People's Agrarian Party of Ukraine faction - 33
Social-Democratic Party of Ukraine (united) faction - 18
United Ukraine (Yedyna Ukraina) Party faction - 22
eng.maidanua.org /static/enews/1107522668.html   (97 words)

  
 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
1955 of birth, member of Socialist Party of Ukraine
Election bloc of Political Parties "Juliya Tymoshenko election bloc"
Election bloc of Political Parties "For One Ukraine!"
www.cvk.gov.ua /pls/vd2002/WEBPROC66e?kodvib=400   (854 words)

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