Peasant Party of Ukraine
Peasant Party of Ukraine | |
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Leader | Zynoviy Kholodniuk |
Founded | 25 January 1992 |
Headquarters | Kiev |
Ideology |
Agrarianism, Socialism |
Colours | Yellow, Blue |
Website | |
selpu.info/ | |
The Peasant Party of Ukraine (Ukrainian: Селянська партія України, Selyans'ka Partiya Ukrayiny, SelPU) is an agrarian and socialist[1] political party in Ukraine. It was created in 1992[2] as a successor of the Communist Party of Ukraine that was temporarily outlawed in 1991.[3]
At the Ukrainian parliamentary election in 1994, the party obtained 2.74% of the votes and 19 out of 450 seats in the Verkhovna Rada. At the Ukrainian parliamentary election in 1998, it gained in coalition with the Socialist Party of Ukraine 8.56% of the vote and 35 seats.[4] The SelPU faction in the Verkhovna Rada consisted of 14 deputies.[5] After the creation of the new parliamentary faction Solidarity in 2000 a lot of deputies of the party moved to this new faction.[6]
The following elections were not successful for the party. In the elections of 2002 the party won 0.37% of the votes, in 2006 0.31% and in the 2007 elections the party did not participate.[2]
In the 2004 presidential elections, the party supported the candidature of Viktor Yanukovych.
In 2011, the party decided to join the Socialist Party of Ukraine.[7] On 28 January 2012, this decision was declared illegal by the Justice Ministry.[8]
The party did not participate in the 2014 Ukrainian parliamentary election.[9]
References
- ↑ Broadleft.org
- 1 2 (Ukrainian) Селянська партія України, DA-TA
- ↑ Establishment of national statehood. History of Ukraine
- ↑ Project on Political Transformation and the Electoral Process in Post-Communist Europe
- ↑ Parties and Elections in Europe
- ↑ Ukrainian Political Update by Taras Kuzio and Alex Frishberg, Frishberg & Partners, 21 February 2008 (page 22)
- ↑ Information Agency UNIAN
- ↑ Ukraine Business Online
- ↑ Alphabetical Index of parties in 2014 Ukrainian parliamentary election, Central Election Commission of Ukraine
External links
- Official website (Ukrainian)