Ukrainian Republican Party
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Ukrainian Republican Party Українська Республіканська партія | |
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Ukrainian Republican Party "Sobor" | |
Headquarters | Kyiv |
Ideology | Ukrainian nationalism[1] National conservatism |
Political position | Right-wing[1][a] |
Website | |
http://urp1990.com.ua/ | |
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Ukraine portal |
The Ukrainian Republican Party (
History
November 1976 — Ukrainian community groups was established to promote the implementation of the Helsinki agreements. Almost all members of this Ukrainian Helsinki Group where subsequently repressed, four of them (V. Stus, Yu. Lytvyn, O. Tykhyi, V. Marchenko) died in Soviet camps (Gulag).
March 1988 — Ukrainian Helsinki Union (UKhS) was formed. Since 1989, UKhS has moved to open propaganda activity of promoting the independence of Ukraine.
April 29–30, 1990 — Ukrainian Republican Party (URP) was established in the place of the UKhS. The party was registered on November 5, 1990 by the Ministry of Justice of the
A 1992 split in the party resulted in the creation of the rival Ukrainian Conservative Republican Party (UKRP) led by Stepan Khmara.[7]
In the 1994 parliamentary elections the URP core party obtained nine seats initially adding three more by the end of the year.
During the
After being part of the
In May 2006
Reformation
The Ukrainian Republican Party (
The party did participate in the 2014 Ukrainian parliamentary election in 5 single-member districts; but again did not win seats.[21] The party has not taken part in national elections since 2012.[22]
The party occupies a few seats in local and provincial councils.[23] In the 2020 Ukrainian local elections the party gained 4 deputies (0.01% of all available mandates).[24]
References
- ^ a b Andrew Wilson (1993). MODERN UKRAINIAN NATIONALISM: NATIONALIST POLITICAL PARTIES IN UKRAINE, 1988-1992 (PDF). p. 71. Archived from the original (PDF) on 29 May 2020.
- ^ Henrik Bischof (1994). "DIE UKRAINE: ZEIT DER UNABHÄNGIGKEIT" (PDF). Studie zur Außenpolitik (in German) (64): 15.
- ISBN 9780190274566.
- ^ a b c (in Ukrainian) Українська республіканська партія „Собор“, Database DATA
- ^ List of registered parties in Ukraine Archived 2012-08-05 at archive.today (in Ukrainian)
- ^ Ukrayinska Pravda(April 21, 2002)
- ISBN 0-300-09545-7(page 31)
- ^ ISBN 9637326995(page 353)
- Central Election Commission of Ukraine(1998)
- ^ About Tymoshenko Archived 2009-09-26 at the Wayback Machine, Official website of Yulia Tymoshenko
- ISBN 978-1-85743-255-8, page 4295
- Central Election Commission of Ukraine(December 22, 2001)
- Ukrayinska Pravda(January 25, 2002)
- ^ a b c Lukyanenko was elected leader of Ukrainian Republican Party, Kyiv Post (November 25, 2010)
- ^ Ukrayinska Pravda(November 25, 2010)
- ^ (in Ukrainian) Українська республіканська партія, Database DATA
- ^ a b c (in Ukrainian) Українська республіканська партія, Database DATA
- Central Election Commission of Ukraine
- ^ "Одномандатний виборчий округ №115". zaxid.net (in Ukrainian). 29 August 2012.
"Одномандатний виборчий округ №123". zaxid.net (in Ukrainian). 29 August 2012.
"Одномандатний виборчий округ №125". zaxid.net (in Ukrainian). 29 August 2012. - ^ Results of the vote count, Kyiv Post (9 November 2012)
- Central Election Commission of Ukraine
- ^ "Електоральна пам'ять". ukr.vote.
- Ukrayinska Pravda(28 January 2013)
- Central Election Commission of Ukraine(in Ukrainian). Retrieved 12 January 2021.