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For Ukraine!

For Ukraine! (Ukrainian: За Україну!) is a political party in Ukraine, headed by Vyacheslav Kyrylenko. Legally it is the successor of Party of Social Protection.

For Ukraine!
За Україну!
LeaderVyacheslav Kyrylenko[1]
FoundedOctober 9, 1999 (Party of Social Protection); February 21, 2009 (For Ukraine!)
HeadquartersKyiv
IdeologyConservatism
Political positionCentre-right
Colours  Blue
  Yellow

History edit

Party of Social Security edit

The Party of Social Security was established on October 9, 1999 as the People's Party of Depositors and Social Security and registered with the Ministry of Justice in May of the next year.[1][2] It only took part in the 2006 Ukrainian parliamentary election where it won 0.05% of the votes and no seats.[1]

For Ukraine! edit

On December 23, 2008 Vyacheslav Kyrylenko, a former chairman of Our Ukraine and he was the frontrunner of Our Ukraine–People's Self-Defense Bloc during the 2007 Ukrainian parliamentary election,[3] formed the parliamentarian deputy group For Ukraine in the Verkhovna Rada (the Ukrainian parliament).[4] At the constituent congress of the movement Vyacheslav Kyrylenko was elected its leader on February 21, 2009. In November 2009 Kyrylenko started to cooperate with the Party of Social Protection (registered in May 2000),[1][4] in order to participate in the 2010 Ukrainian local elections.[4] In November 2009 the Party of Social Protection changed its name to For Ukraine!.[2]

In the 2010 local elections For Ukraine! won representatives in municipalities and 1 seat in the Ivano-Frankivsk Oblast Council and Volyn Oblast Council and 2 seats in the Sumy Oblast Council (regional parliaments of the Ivano-Frankivsk Oblast, Volyn Oblast and Sumy Oblast).[5]

In February 2011 Kyrylenko stated his "For Ukraine" would unify with Front of Changes and Ukraine United to create one single party before the 2012 parliamentary election.[6] In December 2011 Kyrylenko signed an agreement with the head of the party Front of Changes, Arseniy Yatsenyuk, on joint opposition activity and merger of their parties after the election.[7] They competed as a single party under the "umbrella" of "Fatherland", together with Front of Changes and several other parties, during the October 2012 parliamentary elections.[8][9][10][11][12][13] During the election this list won 62 seats (25.55% of the votes) under the proportional party-list system and another 39 by winning 39 simple-majority constituencies; a total of 101 seats in Parliament.[14]

When Front of Changes merged into "Fatherland" in June 2013[15] the party did not merge with them as planned but instead kept its independence.[16]

The party did not participate in the 2014 Ukrainian parliamentary election[17] as Kyrylenko and many members have been active in the newly founded People's Front since 2014.

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d (in Ukrainian) Політична партія "За Україну!", DA-TA
  2. ^ a b (in Ukrainian) "За Україну!" візьме участь у місцевих виборах 31 жовтня 2011-10-05 at the Wayback Machine, NEWSru Ukraine (July 16, 2010)
  3. ^ (in Ukrainian) Біографія 2010-05-27 at the Wayback Machine, Official website of Vyacheslav Kyrylenko
  4. ^ a b c (in Ukrainian) Ъ:Рух Кириленка стане партією 2011-07-26 at the Wayback Machine, Novynar (November 10, 2009)
  5. ^ (in Ukrainian) Results of the elections, preliminary data, on interactive maps by Ukrayinska Pravda (November 8, 2010)
  6. ^ (in Ukrainian) Янукович отримав контрольний пакет у парламенті, Ukrayinska Pravda (February 2, 2011)
  7. ^ (in Ukrainian) Кириленко об'єднався з Яценюком, Ukrayinska Pravda (22 December 2011)
  8. ^ (in Ukrainian) Соціально-християнська партія вирішила приєднатися до об'єднаної опозиції, Den (newspaper) (24 April 2012)
  9. ^ Opposition to form single list to participate in parliamentary elections, Kyiv Post (2 March 2012)
    (in Ukrainian) "ФРОНТ ЗМІН" ІДЕ В РАДУ З "БАТЬКІВЩИНОЮ", Ukrayinska Pravda (7 April 2012)
    Yatseniuk wants to meet with Tymoshenko to discuss reunion of opposition, Kyiv Post (7 April 2012)
  10. ^ (in Ukrainian) Tymoshenko and Yatsenyuk united ("Тимошенко та Яценюк об'єдналися"), Ukrayinska Pravda (23 April 2012)
  11. ^ Civil Position party joins Ukraine's united opposition, Kyiv Post (20 June 2012)
  12. ^ Ukrainian opposition parties agree to form single list for 2012 elections, Kyiv Post (23 January 2012)
  13. ^ Opposition to form single list to participate in parliamentary elections, Kyiv Post (2 March 2012)
  14. ^ (in Ukrainian) Proportional votes October 30, 2012, at the Wayback Machine & Constituency seats November 5, 2012, at the Wayback Machine, Central Electoral Commission of Ukraine
    % of total seats, Ukrayinska Pravda
  15. ^ Sobolev: Front for Change and Reform and Order Party to join Batkivschyna, Interfax-Ukraine (11 June 2013)
    Front for Change, Reforms and Order to dissolve for merger with Batkivshchyna - Sobolev Archived June 16, 2013, at archive.today, Ukrinform (11 June 2013)
  16. ^ (in Ukrainian) Лідер «За Україну!» теж заявив, що не вступить в об’єднану опозиційну партію The leader of the "For Ukraine!" also said he did not join the united opposition party, Radio Free Europe (15 June 2013)
    Batkivschyna demands Hrytsenko resign as MP, Interfax-Ukraine (18 June 2013)
  17. ^ Alphabetical Index of parties in 2014 Ukrainian parliamentary election, Central Election Commission of Ukraine

External links edit

  • For Ukraine: Informational website

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For Ukraine Ukrainian Za Ukrayinu is a political party in Ukraine headed by Vyacheslav Kyrylenko Legally it is the successor of Party of Social Protection For Ukraine Za Ukrayinu LeaderVyacheslav Kyrylenko 1 FoundedOctober 9 1999 Party of Social Protection February 21 2009 For Ukraine HeadquartersKyivIdeologyConservatismPolitical positionCentre rightColours Blue YellowPolitics of UkrainePolitical partiesElections Contents 1 History 1 1 Party of Social Security 1 2 For Ukraine 2 References 3 External linksHistory editParty of Social Security edit The Party of Social Security was established on October 9 1999 as the People s Party of Depositors and Social Security and registered with the Ministry of Justice in May of the next year 1 2 It only took part in the 2006 Ukrainian parliamentary election where it won 0 05 of the votes and no seats 1 For Ukraine edit On December 23 2008 Vyacheslav Kyrylenko a former chairman of Our Ukraine and he was the frontrunner of Our Ukraine People s Self Defense Bloc during the 2007 Ukrainian parliamentary election 3 formed the parliamentarian deputy group For Ukraine in the Verkhovna Rada the Ukrainian parliament 4 At the constituent congress of the movement Vyacheslav Kyrylenko was elected its leader on February 21 2009 In November 2009 Kyrylenko started to cooperate with the Party of Social Protection registered in May 2000 1 4 in order to participate in the 2010 Ukrainian local elections 4 In November 2009 the Party of Social Protection changed its name to For Ukraine 2 In the 2010 local elections For Ukraine won representatives in municipalities and 1 seat in the Ivano Frankivsk Oblast Council and Volyn Oblast Council and 2 seats in the Sumy Oblast Council regional parliaments of the Ivano Frankivsk Oblast Volyn Oblast and Sumy Oblast 5 In February 2011 Kyrylenko stated his For Ukraine would unify with Front of Changes and Ukraine United to create one single party before the 2012 parliamentary election 6 In December 2011 Kyrylenko signed an agreement with the head of the party Front of Changes Arseniy Yatsenyuk on joint opposition activity and merger of their parties after the election 7 They competed as a single party under the umbrella of Fatherland together with Front of Changes and several other parties during the October 2012 parliamentary elections 8 9 10 11 12 13 During the election this list won 62 seats 25 55 of the votes under the proportional party list system and another 39 by winning 39 simple majority constituencies a total of 101 seats in Parliament 14 When Front of Changes merged into Fatherland in June 2013 15 the party did not merge with them as planned but instead kept its independence 16 The party did not participate in the 2014 Ukrainian parliamentary election 17 as Kyrylenko and many members have been active in the newly founded People s Front since 2014 References edit a b c d in Ukrainian Politichna partiya Za Ukrayinu DA TA a b in Ukrainian Za Ukrayinu vizme uchast u miscevih viborah 31 zhovtnya Archived 2011 10 05 at the Wayback Machine NEWSru Ukraine July 16 2010 in Ukrainian Biografiya Archived 2010 05 27 at the Wayback Machine Official website of Vyacheslav Kyrylenko a b c in Ukrainian Ruh Kirilenka stane partiyeyu Archived 2011 07 26 at the Wayback Machine Novynar November 10 2009 in Ukrainian Results of the elections preliminary data on interactive maps by Ukrayinska Pravda November 8 2010 in Ukrainian Yanukovich otrimav kontrolnij paket u parlamenti Ukrayinska Pravda February 2 2011 in Ukrainian Kirilenko ob yednavsya z Yacenyukom Ukrayinska Pravda 22 December 2011 in Ukrainian Socialno hristiyanska partiya virishila priyednatisya do ob yednanoyi opoziciyi Den newspaper 24 April 2012 Opposition to form single list to participate in parliamentary elections Kyiv Post 2 March 2012 in Ukrainian FRONT ZMIN IDE V RADU Z BATKIVShINOYu Ukrayinska Pravda 7 April 2012 Yatseniuk wants to meet with Tymoshenko to discuss reunion of opposition Kyiv Post 7 April 2012 in Ukrainian Tymoshenko and Yatsenyuk united Timoshenko ta Yacenyuk ob yednalisya Ukrayinska Pravda 23 April 2012 Civil Position party joins Ukraine s united opposition Kyiv Post 20 June 2012 Ukrainian opposition parties agree to form single list for 2012 elections Kyiv Post 23 January 2012 Opposition to form single list to participate in parliamentary elections Kyiv Post 2 March 2012 in Ukrainian Proportional votes Archived October 30 2012 at the Wayback Machine amp Constituency seats Archived November 5 2012 at the Wayback Machine Central Electoral Commission of Ukraine of total seats Ukrayinska Pravda Sobolev Front for Change and Reform and Order Party to join Batkivschyna Interfax Ukraine 11 June 2013 Front for Change Reforms and Order to dissolve for merger with Batkivshchyna Sobolev Archived June 16 2013 at archive today Ukrinform 11 June 2013 in Ukrainian Lider Za Ukrayinu tezh zayaviv sho ne vstupit v ob yednanu opozicijnu partiyu The leader of the For Ukraine also said he did not join the united opposition party Radio Free Europe 15 June 2013 Batkivschyna demands Hrytsenko resign as MP Interfax Ukraine 18 June 2013 Alphabetical Index of parties in 2014 Ukrainian parliamentary election Central Election Commission of UkraineExternal links editFor Ukraine Informational website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title For Ukraine amp oldid 1192226721, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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