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Our Ukraine (political party)

The Our Ukraine (Ukrainian: Наша Україна) (prior to mid-July 2009 known as People's Union "Our Ukraine" (Ukrainian: Народний Союз «Наша Україна»)[9]) is a centre-right political party of Ukraine formed in 2005.[10] The party supported former president Viktor Yushchenko. It has lost much of its support nationwide, yet still has some regional representation in Western Ukraine. Our Ukraine has not participated in national elections since the 2012 Ukrainian parliamentary election.[11]

Our Ukraine
Наша Україна
LeaderViktor Yushchenko[1][2]
Founded5 March 2005
HeadquartersKyiv
IdeologyNational liberalism[3]
Economic liberalism[3][4]
Liberal conservatism[5]
Conservatism[6]
Pro-Europeanism[7]
Political positionCentre-right[3]
ColoursOrange
Regions (2010)
53 / 3,056
[8]

On 2 March 2013, there was an attempt to dissolve the party by Serhii Bondarchuk at one of the party congresses in Kyiv.[12] However, the same day other sections of the party claimed this congress was illegal and the real party congress would be held on 18 May 2013.[13] While never was officially listed under any status People's Union "Our Ukraine" was delisted as an observer in the European People's Party, according to press release of Batkivshchyna political party.[14] Youth Union Our Ukraine is the youth wing of the party.[15]

History edit

As part of Our Ukraine Bloc edit

The party is the continuation of the electoral alliance of the Viktor Yushchenko Bloc known as "Our Ukraine". The NSNU was formally launched on March 5, 2005 by the group of politicians appointed by the incumbent President Viktor Yushchenko, but it failed to attract most constituent parties that had been members of the previous bloc, which refused to be absorbed into the newly formed party.

The constituent congress, held in the capital Kyiv and attended by 6,000 delegates from all the regions of Ukraine, elected Yushchenko as honorary chairman (who received membership card No.1). Former deputy Prime Minister Roman Bezsmertnyi was elected head of the party's Presidium and Yuriy Yekhanurov as head of the party's Central Executive Committee.

During the parliamentary elections on March 26, 2006, the party took part in the newly formed Our Ukraine bloc.[10] In the snap parliamentary elections conducted on September 30, 2007, the party was part of the Our Ukraine–People's Self-Defense Bloc alliance,[10] that won 72 (14,15% of the national vote) out of 450 seats in the Verkhovna Rada.[10]

In December 2008, the Ukrainian Independent Information Agency (UNIAN) reported that the People's Union Our Ukraine and United Centre parties were to carry out a unifying congress on 17 January 2009. UNIAN also reported that the People's Democratic party may join the move.[16] However, neither of the events happened. In October 2008, the presidium of People’s Union Our Ukraine party had already decided not to team up with any other party for the proposed snap parliamentary poll then the Our Ukraine–People's Self-Defense Bloc and had called the idea of teaming up with United Centre "impossible".[17][18]

The Kyiv branch of the party decided not to take part in the party congress of June 2009 because they found the party "destructive".[19][20]

In October 2009, the party stated it intended to take part in the October 2012 parliamentary elections.[21] A March 2010 poll predicted that the party would get 1.4% of the vote in these elections[22] (on 19 August 2009 Victor Yushchenko's support rating had already slumped to 3.8%[23][24] and during the 2010 Ukrainian Presidential Election he won 5.5% of the votes[25]).

Independently (since 2010) edit

During the 2010 Ukrainian local elections the party (political blocs were not permitted to compete in the election[26][27]) met with total failure[28] when it took only 2.3% of the national vote[29] The party did quite well in the historical regions Volhynia and Galicia receiving minimal 5% of the votes up through 13,2%, but outside these regions it met with complete failure only managing to win 1,7% in Poltava Oblast, 0,9% in Zhytomyr Oblast and 0,7% in Kyiv Oblast.[30]

A merging with other parties was discussed in September 2011 but was blocked by the party's council.[31]

 
Results in the 2012 elections

In a December 2011, poll by Rating the party scored 1%.[32] Since then, the rating in various polls of the party stayed around 1%.[33][34][35]

The party announced that the Ukrainian People's Party would be merged into the party in December 2011.[36] This process started mid-December 2011.[36] Both parties were expected to be unified in February 2012.[36] But by February 2013 Ukrainian People's Party was still an independent party.[37] Nevertheless, they both teamed up with Congress of Ukrainian Nationalists in the 2012 Ukrainian parliamentary election.[38] In this election this combination won 1.11% of the national votes[39] and no constituencies and thus failed to win parliamentary representation.[40] In this election Yushchenko headed the election list of Our Ukraine.[1] The party itself had competed in 25 constituencies and lost in all.[41][42]

The Ukrainian People's Party merged with People's Movement of Ukraine in May 2013.[43]

March 2013 attempted dissolution and further history edit

On 9 February 2013, the Kyiv branch of the party, led by Sergii Bondarchuk,[44] expelled Viktor Yuschenko from the party.[45] The same day the political council of the party canceled this decision.[45]

On 2 March 2013, a party congress in Kyiv dissolved Our Ukraine.[12] However, the same day other sections of the party claimed this congress was illegal and that the "real" party congress would be held on 18 May 2013.[13] They claimed the 2 March congress was illegitimate because its organizer, Serhiy Bondarchuk is a former member of the party.[13][44] At the 2 March congress Bondarchuk urged to dissolve all current Ukrainian right wing extra-parliamentary parties and the creation of a single right-wing party.[44] Bondarchuk tried unsuccessfully to remove the registration of Our Ukraine at the Ministry of Justice; they did not accept his documents.[46][47] The remains of Our Ukraine re-registered its party members.[47][nb 1] On 6 September 2013, the party was deprived of its "observer status" in the European People's Party[14] because "it did no more comply with the principles that the party declared when it joined the European People's Party".[49][nb 2]

The party did not participate in the 2014 Ukrainian parliamentary election, it had intended to have a candidate in one single-seat constituency, but his registration was cancelled.[11][50]

In October 2017, the Committee of Voters of Ukraine prepared an appeal to the National Agency on Corruption Prevention with a request to check the activities of 21 parties including the Movement of New Forces and Our Ukraine because of the presence of signs of shadow financing. The reason for initiating the verification of Our Ukraine was the lack of reporting on the Agency's website for the second quarter of 2017.[51][52]

Our Ukraine did not participate in the 2019 Ukrainian parliamentary election.[11]

Election results edit

Parliamentary since 1994
(year links to election page)
Year Bloc Votes % Mandates
2006
3,539,140
13.95
81 (0)
2007
3,301,282
14.15
72 (0)
2012
226,482
1.11
0 (0)

Notes edit

  1. ^ Bondarchuk started (in March 2013) an initiative group to discuss the idea of creating a new political party.[48]
  2. ^ On 6 September 2013 the fellow Ukrainian party UDAR was granted "observer status" in the European People's Party.[14]

References edit

  1. ^ a b (in Ukrainian) "Наша Україна" хоче бути альтернативою усім учасникам виборів "Our Ukraine" wants to be an alternative to all election participants , BBC Ukrainian (31 July 2012)
  2. ^ Our Ukraine's congress adopts amendments in party's statute, Ukrinform (27 December 2008)
  3. ^ a b c Taras Kuzio (2008), "Ukraine", Nations and Nationalism: A Global Historical Overview, ABC-CLIO, p. 1629
  4. ^ Taras Kuzio (2005), "Ukraine's 2004 Presidential Election: The Orange Revolution", Elections Today, 12 (4): 10
  5. ^ Anders Åslund (2009), How Ukraine Became a Market Economy and Democracy, Peterson Institute for International Economics, p. 180
  6. ^ Madalena Resende; Hendrik Kraetzschmar (2005), "Parties of Power as Roadblocks to Democracy: The Cases of Ukraine and Egypt", Democratisation in the European Neighbourhood, Centre for European Policy Studies, p. 160
  7. ^ Natalia Shapovalova (2010), "Ukraine: A New Partnership", The European Union and Democracy Promotion, The Johns Hopkins University Press, p. 60
  8. ^ (in Ukrainian) Results of elections, Central Election Commission
  9. ^ Our Ukraine officially changes its name May 31, 2012, at the Wayback Machine, Interfax-Ukraine (14 July 2009)
  10. ^ a b c d (in Ukrainian) Політична партія «Наша Україна» March 3, 2016, at the Wayback Machine, Database DATA
  11. ^ a b c "Електоральна пам'ять". ukr.vote.
  12. ^ a b . Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty. March 4, 2016. Archived from the original on March 4, 2016./www.kyivpost.com/content/politics/our-ukraine-partys-congress-legitimate-bondarchuk-321207.html
  13. ^ a b c (in Ukrainian) Ванникова: Бондарчук міг так само оголосити себе мером Лондона Vannikova: Bondarchuk could just declare himself mayor of London March 3, 2016, at the Wayback Machine, Ukrayinska Pravda (2 March 2013)
  14. ^ a b c (in Ukrainian) Європейська народна партія взяла до себе "УДАР" і виключила "Нашу Україну" European People's Party took a "hit" and excluded "Our Ukraine" March 3, 2016, at the Wayback Machine, Ukrayinska Pravda (6 September 2013)
    Member Parties May 4, 2016, at the Wayback Machine, European People's Party
  15. ^ (in Ukrainian) У Києві розпочався з’їзд Нашої України: Ющенка запросили доповісти In Kyiv began XII congress of the political party "Our Ukraine", UNIAN (2 March 2013)
  16. ^ Our Ukraine and United Center parties to unite February 22, 2012, at the Wayback Machine, UNIAN (24 December 2008)
  17. ^ "Our Ukraine officially refused to team up with United Center". UNIAN. 21 October 2008.
  18. ^ "Our Ukraine Board defined the formatting of participation in elections". Our Ukraine official website (in Ukrainian). 21 October 2008.[permanent dead link]
  19. ^ (in Ukrainian) Столична "Наша Україна" не збирається в масовку на з'їзд November 28, 2009, at the Wayback Machine, Ukrayinska Pravda (26 June 2009)
  20. ^ Council of Our Ukraine's branch in Kyiv quits party May 31, 2012, at the Wayback Machine, Interfax-Ukraine (2 July 2009)
  21. ^ Our Ukraine to participate in next parliamentary elections May 31, 2012, at the Wayback Machine, Interfax-Ukraine (28 October 2009)
  22. ^ Party Of Regions, Tymoshenko bloc, Strong Ukraine, Front for Change and Communist Party would get into parliament July 13, 2011, at the Wayback Machine, Kyiv Post (12 April 2010
  23. ^ (in English) Socis center for social and political studies August 19, 2009, at the Wayback Machine, UkrNews (17 August 2009)
  24. ^ "With or without Baloha, Yushchenko's unelectable". Kyiv Post. 28 May 2009. Retrieved 28 May 2009.[dead link]
  25. ^ James Marson (18 January 2010). "Ukrainian Presidential Election Set for Runoff". Wall Street Journal. Retrieved 18 January 2010.
  26. ^ Ukraine changes election rules before key vote February 7, 2011, at the Wayback Machine, Kyiv Post (28 July 2010)
  27. ^ Law: All parties registered in Ukraine would be able to participate in local elections February 5, 2011, at the Wayback Machine, Kyiv Post (30 August 2010)
  28. ^ Local government elections in Ukraine: last stage in the Party of Regions’ takeover of power August 13, 2011, at the Wayback Machine, Centre for Eastern Studies (4 October 2010)
  29. ^ UKRAINIAN APPEALS TO ANTI-SEMITISM IN ELECTION WIN 2016-03-04 at the Wayback Machine
  30. ^ . Українська правда. Archived from the original on March 16, 2016.
  31. ^ (in Ukrainian) "Наша Україна" знову не змогла визначитись зі своїм майбутнім March 3, 2016, at the Wayback Machine, Ukrayinska Pravda (27 September 2011)
  32. ^ Electoral moods of the population of Ukraine: December 2011 November 11, 2014, at the Wayback Machine, Rating (20 December 2011)
  33. ^ If parliamentary elections were held next Sunday how would you vote? (recurrent poll, 2010-2011) March 4, 2016, at the Wayback Machine by Razumkov Centre
  34. ^ Poll: Party of Regions of Ukraine losing support January 28, 2012, at the Wayback Machine, Kyiv Post (28 April 2011)
    Party Of Regions, Tymoshenko bloc, Strong Ukraine, Front for Change and Communist Party would get into parliament July 13, 2011, at the Wayback Machine, Kyiv Post (12 April 2010)
  35. ^ Ratings of parties September 10, 2015, at the Wayback Machine, Sociological group "RATING"
    Electoral moods of the Ukrainian population: February 2012 November 29, 2014, at the Wayback Machine, Sociological group "RATING" (5 March 2012)
  36. ^ a b c (in Ukrainian) "Наша Україна" й УНП почали об’єднання з Дніпропетровська March 4, 2016, at the Wayback Machine, Ukrayinska Pravda (18 December 2011)
  37. ^ . Poltava.info. Archived from the original on March 4, 2016.
  38. ^ "НУ, УНП и КУН объединились в "Союз патриотических сил" для участия в выборах". 31 July 2012. from the original on 2014-04-29. Retrieved 2012-12-05.
  39. ^ Our Ukraine party dissolves, Interfax-Ukraine (2 March 2013)
  40. ^ (in Ukrainian) Proportional votes October 30, 2012, at the Wayback Machine & Constituency seats November 5, 2012, at the Wayback Machine, Central Election Commission of Ukraine
  41. ^ (in Ukrainian) Candidates, RBC Ukraine
  42. ^ Party of Regions gets 185 seats in Ukrainian parliament, Batkivschyna 101 - CEC October 31, 2013, at the Wayback Machine, Interfax-Ukraine (12 November 2012)
  43. ^ Ukrainian People's Party, People's Movement Of Ukraine Decide Unite Into Rukh, Elect Kuibida Its Leader January 21, 2014, at the Wayback Machine, Ukrainian News Agency (19 May 2013)
  44. ^ a b c (in Ukrainian) Бондарчук хоче створити нову праву партію Bondarchuk wants to create a new right party March 3, 2016, at the Wayback Machine, Ukrayinska Pravda (2 March 2013)
  45. ^ a b http://www.kyivpost.com/content/politics/our-ukraines-political-council-returns-yuschenko-to-party-320199.html, Kyiv Post (9 February 2013)
    (in Ukrainian) Ющенко і Бондарчук продовжують ділити партію Yushchenko and Bondarchuk continue to divide the party March 3, 2016, at the Wayback Machine, Ukrayinska Pravda (11 February 2013)
  46. ^ (in Ukrainian) Лавринович відмовився хоронити партію Ющенка Justice refused to register the submission Bondarchuk on the termination of the party "Our Ukraine". May 22, 2013, at the Wayback Machine, UNIAN ()
  47. ^ a b (in Ukrainian) Ющенко переніс з’їзд через "сезонні польові роботи" Yushchenko postponed the Congress because of the "seasonal field work" March 3, 2016, at the Wayback Machine, Ukrayinska Pravda (16 May 2013)
  48. ^ (in Russian) Выходцы из «Нашей Украины» основывают новую партию Natives of the "Our Ukraine" set up a new party
  49. ^ (in Ukrainian) Європейська народна партія поміняла Нашу Україну на УДАР European People's Party (EPP) denied observer status in the EPP party for "Our Ukraine" and gave it to the party UDAR. December 3, 2013, at the Wayback Machine, UNIAN (6 September 2013)
  50. ^ Alphabetical Index of parties in 2014 Ukrainian parliamentary election December 18, 2014, at the Wayback Machine, Central Election Commission of Ukraine
  51. ^ "KIU calls on Nazka to check the activities of the 21st party-VOU "Voter Committee of Ukraine"". www.cvu.org.ua.
  52. ^ "NAPC is asked to check "shadow revenues" 21 lots" (in Ukrainian).

External links edit

  •   Media related to Our Ukraine at Wikimedia Commons
  • Official website

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This article is about Core party of the Our Ukraine Bloc created in 2005 For another party with such name prior to 2005 see Reforms and Order Party The Our Ukraine Ukrainian Nasha Ukrayina prior to mid July 2009 known as People s Union Our Ukraine Ukrainian Narodnij Soyuz Nasha Ukrayina 9 is a centre right political party of Ukraine formed in 2005 10 The party supported former president Viktor Yushchenko It has lost much of its support nationwide yet still has some regional representation in Western Ukraine Our Ukraine has not participated in national elections since the 2012 Ukrainian parliamentary election 11 Our Ukraine Nasha UkrayinaLeaderViktor Yushchenko 1 2 Founded5 March 2005HeadquartersKyivIdeologyNational liberalism 3 Economic liberalism 3 4 Liberal conservatism 5 Conservatism 6 Pro Europeanism 7 Political positionCentre right 3 ColoursOrangeRegions 2010 53 3 056 8 Politics of UkrainePolitical partiesElectionsOn 2 March 2013 there was an attempt to dissolve the party by Serhii Bondarchuk at one of the party congresses in Kyiv 12 However the same day other sections of the party claimed this congress was illegal and the real party congress would be held on 18 May 2013 13 While never was officially listed under any status People s Union Our Ukraine was delisted as an observer in the European People s Party according to press release of Batkivshchyna political party 14 Youth Union Our Ukraine is the youth wing of the party 15 Contents 1 History 1 1 As part of Our Ukraine Bloc 1 2 Independently since 2010 1 3 March 2013 attempted dissolution and further history 2 Election results 3 Notes 4 References 5 External linksHistory editAs part of Our Ukraine Bloc edit The party is the continuation of the electoral alliance of the Viktor Yushchenko Bloc known as Our Ukraine The NSNU was formally launched on March 5 2005 by the group of politicians appointed by the incumbent President Viktor Yushchenko but it failed to attract most constituent parties that had been members of the previous bloc which refused to be absorbed into the newly formed party The constituent congress held in the capital Kyiv and attended by 6 000 delegates from all the regions of Ukraine elected Yushchenko as honorary chairman who received membership card No 1 Former deputy Prime Minister Roman Bezsmertnyi was elected head of the party s Presidium and Yuriy Yekhanurov as head of the party s Central Executive Committee During the parliamentary elections on March 26 2006 the party took part in the newly formed Our Ukraine bloc 10 In the snap parliamentary elections conducted on September 30 2007 the party was part of the Our Ukraine People s Self Defense Bloc alliance 10 that won 72 14 15 of the national vote out of 450 seats in the Verkhovna Rada 10 In December 2008 the Ukrainian Independent Information Agency UNIAN reported that the People s Union Our Ukraine and United Centre parties were to carry out a unifying congress on 17 January 2009 UNIAN also reported that the People s Democratic party may join the move 16 However neither of the events happened In October 2008 the presidium of People s Union Our Ukraine party had already decided not to team up with any other party for the proposed snap parliamentary poll then the Our Ukraine People s Self Defense Bloc and had called the idea of teaming up with United Centre impossible 17 18 The Kyiv branch of the party decided not to take part in the party congress of June 2009 because they found the party destructive 19 20 In October 2009 the party stated it intended to take part in the October 2012 parliamentary elections 21 A March 2010 poll predicted that the party would get 1 4 of the vote in these elections 22 on 19 August 2009 Victor Yushchenko s support rating had already slumped to 3 8 23 24 and during the 2010 Ukrainian Presidential Election he won 5 5 of the votes 25 Independently since 2010 edit During the 2010 Ukrainian local elections the party political blocs were not permitted to compete in the election 26 27 met with total failure 28 when it took only 2 3 of the national vote 29 The party did quite well in the historical regions Volhynia and Galicia receiving minimal 5 of the votes up through 13 2 but outside these regions it met with complete failure only managing to win 1 7 in Poltava Oblast 0 9 in Zhytomyr Oblast and 0 7 in Kyiv Oblast 30 A merging with other parties was discussed in September 2011 but was blocked by the party s council 31 nbsp Results in the 2012 electionsIn a December 2011 poll by Rating the party scored 1 32 Since then the rating in various polls of the party stayed around 1 33 34 35 The party announced that the Ukrainian People s Party would be merged into the party in December 2011 36 This process started mid December 2011 36 Both parties were expected to be unified in February 2012 36 But by February 2013 Ukrainian People s Party was still an independent party 37 Nevertheless they both teamed up with Congress of Ukrainian Nationalists in the 2012 Ukrainian parliamentary election 38 In this election this combination won 1 11 of the national votes 39 and no constituencies and thus failed to win parliamentary representation 40 In this election Yushchenko headed the election list of Our Ukraine 1 The party itself had competed in 25 constituencies and lost in all 41 42 The Ukrainian People s Party merged with People s Movement of Ukraine in May 2013 43 March 2013 attempted dissolution and further history edit On 9 February 2013 the Kyiv branch of the party led by Sergii Bondarchuk 44 expelled Viktor Yuschenko from the party 45 The same day the political council of the party canceled this decision 45 On 2 March 2013 a party congress in Kyiv dissolved Our Ukraine 12 However the same day other sections of the party claimed this congress was illegal and that the real party congress would be held on 18 May 2013 13 They claimed the 2 March congress was illegitimate because its organizer Serhiy Bondarchuk is a former member of the party 13 44 At the 2 March congress Bondarchuk urged to dissolve all current Ukrainian right wing extra parliamentary parties and the creation of a single right wing party 44 Bondarchuk tried unsuccessfully to remove the registration of Our Ukraine at the Ministry of Justice they did not accept his documents 46 47 The remains of Our Ukraine re registered its party members 47 nb 1 On 6 September 2013 the party was deprived of its observer status in the European People s Party 14 because it did no more comply with the principles that the party declared when it joined the European People s Party 49 nb 2 The party did not participate in the 2014 Ukrainian parliamentary election it had intended to have a candidate in one single seat constituency but his registration was cancelled 11 50 In October 2017 the Committee of Voters of Ukraine prepared an appeal to the National Agency on Corruption Prevention with a request to check the activities of 21 parties including the Movement of New Forces and Our Ukraine because of the presence of signs of shadow financing The reason for initiating the verification of Our Ukraine was the lack of reporting on the Agency s website for the second quarter of 2017 51 52 Our Ukraine did not participate in the 2019 Ukrainian parliamentary election 11 Election results editParliamentary since 1994 year links to election page Year Bloc Votes Mandates2006 Our Ukraine 3 539 140 13 95 81 0 2007 Our Ukraine People s Self Defense Bloc 3 301 282 14 15 72 0 2012 226 482 1 11 0 0 Notes edit Bondarchuk started in March 2013 an initiative group to discuss the idea of creating a new political party 48 On 6 September 2013 the fellow Ukrainian party UDAR was granted observer status in the European People s Party 14 References edit a b in Ukrainian Nasha Ukrayina hoche buti alternativoyu usim uchasnikam viboriv Our Ukraine wants to be an alternative to all election participants BBC Ukrainian 31 July 2012 Our Ukraine s congress adopts amendments in party s statute Ukrinform 27 December 2008 a b c Taras Kuzio 2008 Ukraine Nations and Nationalism A Global Historical Overview ABC CLIO p 1629 Taras Kuzio 2005 Ukraine s 2004 Presidential Election The Orange Revolution Elections Today 12 4 10 Anders Aslund 2009 How Ukraine Became a Market Economy and Democracy Peterson Institute for International Economics p 180 Madalena Resende Hendrik Kraetzschmar 2005 Parties of Power as Roadblocks to Democracy The Cases of Ukraine and Egypt Democratisation in the European Neighbourhood Centre for European Policy Studies p 160 Natalia Shapovalova 2010 Ukraine A New Partnership The European Union and Democracy Promotion The Johns Hopkins University Press p 60 in Ukrainian Results of elections Central Election Commission Our Ukraine officially changes its name Archived May 31 2012 at the Wayback Machine Interfax Ukraine 14 July 2009 a b c d in Ukrainian Politichna partiya Nasha Ukrayina Archived March 3 2016 at the Wayback Machine Database DATA a b c Elektoralna pam yat ukr vote a b Yushchenko s Our Ukraine Dissolves Itself Radio Free Europe Radio Liberty March 4 2016 Archived from the original on March 4 2016 www kyivpost com content politics our ukraine partys congress legitimate bondarchuk 321207 html a b c in Ukrainian Vannikova Bondarchuk mig tak samo ogolositi sebe merom Londona Vannikova Bondarchuk could just declare himself mayor of London Archived March 3 2016 at the Wayback Machine Ukrayinska Pravda 2 March 2013 a b c in Ukrainian Yevropejska narodna partiya vzyala do sebe UDAR i viklyuchila Nashu Ukrayinu European People s Party took a hit and excluded Our Ukraine Archived March 3 2016 at the Wayback Machine Ukrayinska Pravda 6 September 2013 Member Parties Archived May 4 2016 at the Wayback Machine European People s Party in Ukrainian U Kiyevi rozpochavsya z yizd Nashoyi Ukrayini Yushenka zaprosili dopovisti In Kyiv began XII congress of the political party Our Ukraine UNIAN 2 March 2013 Our Ukraine and United Center parties to unite Archived February 22 2012 at the Wayback Machine UNIAN 24 December 2008 Our Ukraine officially refused to team up with United Center UNIAN 21 October 2008 Our Ukraine Board defined the formatting of participation in elections Our Ukraine official website in Ukrainian 21 October 2008 permanent dead link in Ukrainian Stolichna Nasha Ukrayina ne zbirayetsya v masovku na z yizd Archived November 28 2009 at the Wayback Machine Ukrayinska Pravda 26 June 2009 Council of Our Ukraine s branch in Kyiv quits party Archived May 31 2012 at the Wayback Machine Interfax Ukraine 2 July 2009 Our Ukraine to participate in next parliamentary elections Archived May 31 2012 at the Wayback Machine Interfax Ukraine 28 October 2009 Party Of Regions Tymoshenko bloc Strong Ukraine Front for Change and Communist Party would get into parliament Archived July 13 2011 at the Wayback Machine Kyiv Post 12 April 2010 in English Socis center for social and political studies Archived August 19 2009 at the Wayback Machine UkrNews 17 August 2009 With or without Baloha Yushchenko s unelectable Kyiv Post 28 May 2009 Retrieved 28 May 2009 dead link James Marson 18 January 2010 Ukrainian Presidential Election Set for Runoff Wall Street Journal Retrieved 18 January 2010 Ukraine changes election rules before key vote Archived February 7 2011 at the Wayback Machine Kyiv Post 28 July 2010 Law All parties registered in Ukraine would be able to participate in local elections Archived February 5 2011 at the Wayback Machine Kyiv Post 30 August 2010 Local government elections in Ukraine last stage in the Party of Regions takeover of power Archived August 13 2011 at the Wayback Machine Centre for Eastern Studies 4 October 2010 UKRAINIAN APPEALS TO ANTI SEMITISM IN ELECTION WIN Archived 2016 03 04 at the Wayback Machine REZULTATI MISCEVIH VIBORIV POPEREDNI DANI Ukrayinska pravda Archived from the original on March 16 2016 in Ukrainian Nasha Ukrayina znovu ne zmogla viznachitis zi svoyim majbutnim Archived March 3 2016 at the Wayback Machine Ukrayinska Pravda 27 September 2011 Electoral moods of the population of Ukraine December 2011 Archived November 11 2014 at the Wayback Machine Rating 20 December 2011 If parliamentary elections were held next Sunday how would you vote recurrent poll 2010 2011 Archived March 4 2016 at the Wayback Machine by Razumkov Centre Poll Party of Regions of Ukraine losing support Archived January 28 2012 at the Wayback Machine Kyiv Post 28 April 2011 Party Of Regions Tymoshenko bloc Strong Ukraine Front for Change and Communist Party would get into parliament Archived July 13 2011 at the Wayback Machine Kyiv Post 12 April 2010 Ratings of parties Archived September 10 2015 at the Wayback Machine Sociological group RATING Electoral moods of the Ukrainian population February 2012 Archived November 29 2014 at the Wayback Machine Sociological group RATING 5 March 2012 a b c in Ukrainian Nasha Ukrayina j UNP pochali ob yednannya z Dnipropetrovska Archived March 4 2016 at the Wayback Machine Ukrayinska Pravda 18 December 2011 UNP visunula kandidata do Poltavskoyi oblasnoyi radi Poltava info Archived from the original on March 4 2016 NU UNP i KUN obedinilis v Soyuz patrioticheskih sil dlya uchastiya v vyborah 31 July 2012 Archived from the original on 2014 04 29 Retrieved 2012 12 05 Our Ukraine party dissolves Interfax Ukraine 2 March 2013 in Ukrainian Proportional votes Archived October 30 2012 at the Wayback Machine amp Constituency seats Archived November 5 2012 at the Wayback Machine Central Election Commission of Ukraine in Ukrainian Candidates RBC Ukraine Party of Regions gets 185 seats in Ukrainian parliament Batkivschyna 101 CEC Archived October 31 2013 at the Wayback Machine Interfax Ukraine 12 November 2012 Ukrainian People s Party People s Movement Of Ukraine Decide Unite Into Rukh Elect Kuibida Its Leader Archived January 21 2014 at the Wayback Machine Ukrainian News Agency 19 May 2013 a b c in Ukrainian Bondarchuk hoche stvoriti novu pravu partiyu Bondarchuk wants to create a new right party Archived March 3 2016 at the Wayback Machine Ukrayinska Pravda 2 March 2013 a b http www kyivpost com content politics our ukraines political council returns yuschenko to party 320199 html Kyiv Post 9 February 2013 in Ukrainian Yushenko i Bondarchuk prodovzhuyut diliti partiyu Yushchenko and Bondarchuk continue to divide the party Archived March 3 2016 at the Wayback Machine Ukrayinska Pravda 11 February 2013 in Ukrainian Lavrinovich vidmovivsya horoniti partiyu Yushenka Justice refused to register the submission Bondarchuk on the termination of the party Our Ukraine Archived May 22 2013 at the Wayback Machine UNIAN a b in Ukrainian Yushenko perenis z yizd cherez sezonni polovi roboti Yushchenko postponed the Congress because of the seasonal field work Archived March 3 2016 at the Wayback Machine Ukrayinska Pravda 16 May 2013 in Russian Vyhodcy iz Nashej Ukrainy osnovyvayut novuyu partiyu Natives of the Our Ukraine set up a new party in Ukrainian Yevropejska narodna partiya pominyala Nashu Ukrayinu na UDAR European People s Party EPP denied observer status in the EPP party for Our Ukraine and gave it to the party UDAR Archived December 3 2013 at the Wayback Machine UNIAN 6 September 2013 Alphabetical Index of parties in 2014 Ukrainian parliamentary election Archived December 18 2014 at the Wayback Machine Central Election Commission of Ukraine KIU calls on Nazka to check the activities of the 21st party VOU Voter Committee of Ukraine www cvu org ua NAPC is asked to check shadow revenues 21 lots in Ukrainian External links edit nbsp Media related to Our Ukraine at Wikimedia Commons Official website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Our Ukraine political party amp oldid 1158534168, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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