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Liberal Democratic Party of Belarus

The Liberal Democratic Party of Belarus (Belarusian: Ліберальна-дэмакратычная партыя Беларусі, Russian: Либерально-демократическая партия Беларуси, romanizedLiberal'no-demokraticheskaya partiya Belarusi), or ЛДПБ (LDPB), is a political party in Belarus. It was created in 1994 as the Belarusian successor of the Liberal Democratic Party of the Soviet Union.

Liberal Democratic Party of Belarus
Ліберальна-дэмакратычная партыя Беларусі
Либерально-демократическая партия Беларуси
AbbreviationLDPB (English)
ЛДПБ
LeaderOleg Gaidukevich
FoundersVasily Krivenko
Sergei Gaidukevich
Founded5 February 1994 (1994-02-05)
Registered24 February 1994 (1994-02-24)
Preceded byLiberal Democratic Party of the Soviet Union in Belarus
Headquarters12th Building, Filimonova St, Minsk, Belarus
NewspaperTruth of Gaidukevich
Membership (2020)55,867
Ideology
Political positionRight-wing
Regional affiliationLiberal Democratic Party of Russia
Liberal Democratic Party of Pridnestrovie
Colours  Navy blue
Slogan"Law! Order! Patriotism!"
(Russian: «Закон! Порядок! Патриотизм!»)
"A Strong Belarus!"
(Russian: «Сильная Беларусь!»)
House of Representatives
1 / 110
Council of the Republic
1 / 64
Regional seats
2 / 409
Local seats
4 / 18,110
Party flag
Website
ldpb.by

Despite claiming to be a "constructive and democratic opposition" the party de facto supports the current president, Alexander Lukashenko (much like the Liberal Democratic Party of Russia with Vladimir Putin).[2]

In the legislative elections, 13–17 October 2004, the party won 1 out of 110 seats.[3] Its candidate in the presidential election of 2006, Sergei Gaidukevich, won 3.5% of the vote.[4]

Party leader Gaidukevich was a member of the House of Representatives from 2004 to 2008.[5] He was later a member of the Council of the Republic from 2016 to 2019.[6]

Ideology Edit

Despite the name, the party does not support liberalism or liberal democracy. Rather, according to political scientist Pippa Norris, the LDPB is an extremist party, dedicated to the restoration of the Soviet Union and Russian-Belarusian unionism. The party is opposed to NATO, the European Union and what it calls "international monopolies".[7] It gathers its main support from ex-servicemen mainly from the time of the Soviet Union, from nostalgics of the Soviet Union, and those who favor closer ties or even union with Russia; it is especially strong in Minsk, Vitebsk and some other regional cities.[7]

The LDPB has no democratic structure and was run by Sergei Gaidukevich from 1994 to 2019, when he was succeeded by his son Oleg Gaidukevich.[7][8] Its main domestic ally is the Belarusian Patriotic Party.[7]

Election results Edit

Presidential elections Edit

Election Candidate First round Second round Result
Votes % Votes %
1994 Endorsed Vyacheslav Kebich 1,023,174
17.33%
748,329
14.17%
Lost  N
2001 Sergei Gaidukevich 153,199
2.48%
Lost  N
2006 Sergei Gaidukevich 230,664
3.48%
Lost  N
2010 Sergei Gaidukevich Withdrew from the elections
2015 Sergei Gaidukevich 201,945
3.30%
Lost  N
2020 Oleg Gaidukevich Withdrew from the elections, supported Alexander Lukashenko

Legislative elections Edit

Election Leader Performance Rank Government
Votes % +/– Seats +/–
1995 Sergei Gaidukevich
0 / 260
New 22th Extra-parliamentary
2000
1 / 110
  1   5th "Constructive opposition"
2004 122,605
2.01%
New
1 / 110
  0   3rd "Constructive opposition"
2008 43,752
0.81%
  1.20
0 / 110
  1   6th Extra-parliamentary
2012 249,455
4.76%
  3.95
0 / 110
  0   4th Extra-parliamentary
2016 218,081
4.24%
  0.52
1 / 110
  1   4th "Constructive opposition"
2019 Oleg Gaidukevich 280,683
5.36%
  1.12
1 / 110
  0   4th "Constructive opposition"

See also Edit

References Edit

  1. ^ Nordsieck, Wolfram (2008). . Parties and Elections in Europe. Archived from the original on 2011-08-24.
  2. ^ European Forum for Democracy and Solidarity 2014-10-02 at the Wayback Machine
  3. ^ Nohlen, Dieter; Stöver, Philip (2010). Elections in Europe: A Data Handbook. Nomos. p. 252. ISBN 978-3-8329-5609-7.
  4. ^ Nohlen, Dieter; Stöver, Philip (2010). Elections in Europe: A Data Handbook. Nomos. p. 262. ISBN 978-3-8329-5609-7.
  5. ^ (PDF). ИТОГИ ВЫБОРОВ. 2004. Archived from the original (PDF) on 4 March 2016.
  6. ^ "Члены Савета Рэспублікі | Структура, парадак фарміравання, кампетэнцыя і формы работы Парламента".
  7. ^ a b c d Norris, Pippa (2005). Radical Right: Voters and Parties in the Electoral Market. Cambridge University Press. p. 75. ISBN 978-1-139-44642-6.
  8. ^ "Либерально Демократическая Партия Беларуси". Репортёр Беларуси. 2021-01-13.

External links Edit

  • Official website   (in Russian)

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February 1994 1994 02 05 Registered24 February 1994 1994 02 24 Preceded byLiberal Democratic Party of the Soviet Union in BelarusHeadquarters12th Building Filimonova St Minsk BelarusNewspaperTruth of GaidukevichMembership 2020 55 867IdeologyRight wing populismRussian Belarusian unionism 1 Pro Lukashenko de facto Political positionRight wingRegional affiliationLiberal Democratic Party of RussiaLiberal Democratic Party of PridnestrovieColours Navy blueSlogan Law Order Patriotism Russian Zakon Poryadok Patriotizm A Strong Belarus Russian Silnaya Belarus House of Representatives1 110Council of the Republic1 64Regional seats2 409Local seats4 18 110Party flagWebsiteldpb byPolitics of BelarusPolitical partiesElectionsDespite claiming to be a constructive and democratic opposition the party de facto supports the current president Alexander Lukashenko much like the Liberal Democratic Party of Russia with Vladimir Putin 2 In the legislative elections 13 17 October 2004 the party won 1 out of 110 seats 3 Its candidate in the presidential election of 2006 Sergei Gaidukevich won 3 5 of the vote 4 Party leader Gaidukevich was a member of the House of Representatives from 2004 to 2008 5 He was later a member of the Council of the Republic from 2016 to 2019 6 Contents 1 Ideology 2 Election results 2 1 Presidential elections 2 2 Legislative elections 3 See also 4 References 5 External linksIdeology EditDespite the name the party does not support liberalism or liberal democracy Rather according to political scientist Pippa Norris the LDPB is an extremist party dedicated to the restoration of the Soviet Union and Russian Belarusian unionism The party is opposed to NATO the European Union and what it calls international monopolies 7 It gathers its main support from ex servicemen mainly from the time of the Soviet Union from nostalgics of the Soviet Union and those who favor closer ties or even union with Russia it is especially strong in Minsk Vitebsk and some other regional cities 7 The LDPB has no democratic structure and was run by Sergei Gaidukevich from 1994 to 2019 when he was succeeded by his son Oleg Gaidukevich 7 8 Its main domestic ally is the Belarusian Patriotic Party 7 Election results EditPresidential elections Edit Election Candidate First round Second round ResultVotes Votes 1994 Endorsed Vyacheslav Kebich 1 023 174 17 33 748 329 14 17 Lost N2001 Sergei Gaidukevich 153 199 2 48 Lost N2006 Sergei Gaidukevich 230 664 3 48 Lost N2010 Sergei Gaidukevich Withdrew from the elections2015 Sergei Gaidukevich 201 945 3 30 Lost N2020 Oleg Gaidukevich Withdrew from the elections supported Alexander LukashenkoLegislative elections Edit Election Leader Performance Rank GovernmentVotes Seats 1995 Sergei Gaidukevich 0 260 New 22th Extra parliamentary2000 1 110 1 5th Constructive opposition 2004 122 605 2 01 New 1 110 0 3rd Constructive opposition 2008 43 752 0 81 1 20 0 110 1 6th Extra parliamentary2012 249 455 4 76 3 95 0 110 0 4th Extra parliamentary2016 218 081 4 24 0 52 1 110 1 4th Constructive opposition 2019 Oleg Gaidukevich 280 683 5 36 1 12 1 110 0 4th Constructive opposition See also EditLiberal Democratic Party of Pridnestrovie Liberal Democratic Party of Russia Liberal Democratic Party of Ukraine Union of Russia and BelarusReferences Edit Nordsieck Wolfram 2008 Belarus Parties and Elections in Europe Archived from the original on 2011 08 24 European Forum for Democracy and Solidarity Archived 2014 10 02 at the Wayback Machine Nohlen Dieter Stover Philip 2010 Elections in Europe A Data Handbook Nomos p 252 ISBN 978 3 8329 5609 7 Nohlen Dieter Stover Philip 2010 Elections in Europe A Data Handbook Nomos p 262 ISBN 978 3 8329 5609 7 deputatov Palaty predstavitelej Nacionalnogo sobraniya Respubliki Belarus tretego sozyva 17 oktyabrya 2004 goda PDF ITOGI VYBOROV 2004 Archived from the original PDF on 4 March 2016 Chleny Saveta Respubliki Struktura paradak farmiravannya kampetencyya i formy raboty Parlamenta a b c d Norris Pippa 2005 Radical Right Voters and Parties in the Electoral Market Cambridge University Press p 75 ISBN 978 1 139 44642 6 Liberalno Demokraticheskaya Partiya Belarusi Reportyor Belarusi 2021 01 13 External links EditOfficial website in Russian Old website This article related to politics in Belarus is a stub You can help Wikipedia by expanding it vte Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Liberal Democratic Party of Belarus amp oldid 1170961832, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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