Strength and Honor
Strength and Honor Civic Movement Сила і честь | |
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Political position | Centre-right[3] |
Verkhovna Rada | 0 / 450 |
Regions | 575 / 42,500 |
Website | |
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Strength and Honor (Ukrainian: Сила і Честь, romanized: Syla i Chest', SiCh) is a Ukrainian political party led by Ihor Smeshko.[1]
History
Before the creation of the political party "Strength and Honor"
The party took part in the
In the first quarter of 2019, the party's financial report stated that the party accounts had only ₴40 thousand (about €1,200).[1] The report also admitted that the party had 14 local organizations, none of which had its own bank account and since the party had not paid salaries, they had to be run by volunteers, or nobody at all.[1]
In June 2019, journalist Dmitry Gordon became the head of the election headquarters of the party Strength and Honor.[6]
The top 10 of the party list for the July
In the 2020 Ukrainian local elections, Strength and Honor won 575 local and regional level seats across Ukraine, earning 1.35% of the vote. Its biggest success came in Volyn Oblast in Western Ukraine, where it won four seats on the regional parliament, the Volyn Oblast Council.[10]
References
- ^ a b c d e Natalia Sokyrchuk (7 June 2019). "Naked and boss "Power and Honor"? How much money is in the party of Smeshko". Glavcom (in Ukrainian).
- ^ a b c d e Sylaichest (16 July 2019). "ПРОГРАМА, політичної партії "Сила і Честь"". Sylaichest (in Ukrainian).
- ^ a b Liga.net (16 July 2019). "Сила и честь". Liga (in Ukrainian).
- ^ RBC Ukraine(in Ukrainian). 10 June 2019.
- Ukrayinska Pravda(13 January 2019)
- Ukrayinska Pravda(in Ukrainian). Retrieved 13 June 2019.
- ^ "Leader of Strength and Honor party Smeshko names first ten leaders on list of candidates in parliamentary election". Interfax-Ukraine.
- ^ CEC counts 100 percent of vote in Ukraine's parliamentary elections, Ukrinform (26 July 2019)
- Ukrayinska Pravda(21 July 2019)
- ^ "Місцеві вибори – Україна, Волинська обласна рада" (in Ukrainian). Central Election Commission of Ukraine. 25 October 2020. Retrieved 27 November 2021.