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agreed with such decision. The mentioned parties did not only become inactive, but even actively counteracted the newly formed SDPU. The social democrats of
Buzduhan accused the leaders of new party in political fraud, and representatives of Ukrainian Party of Justice declared that Mykhailo Hrechka had exceeded his authority.
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The documents of the new party stated that it was the successor of SDPU, Party of Human Rights and
Ukrainian Party of Justice, which all of them were dissolved. However, according to Ukrainian historian Vasyl Yablonskyi, a large portion of SDPU members and majority of Ukrainian Party of Justice never
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The SDPU(o) claimed these accusations to be part of a political campaign by the
Ukrainian Government. Supporters of the Orange Revolution, on the other hand, have claimed that the party enjoyed privileged status under Kuchma and was closely associated with big business, organized crime, corruption,
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January 1996, the Ministry of Justice annulled the registration of the SDPU led by Onopenko, and in March 1996 re-registered Buzduhan's faction as the SDPU. In April 1996, Onopenko's organization conducted an extraordinary party congress, where it was decided to change the party's name by adding
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transferred under administration to the
Ukrainian Credit Bank a share stock package of the Zaporizhia Factory of Ferroalloys, as well as number of regional power distributors such as Kirovohrad Power Distribution Company, Ternopil Power Distribution Company, and Kherson Power Distribution Company.
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Slavutych, in the early 1990s, Medvedchuk and Surkis also established close relationships with then-President Kravchuk. According to Kravchuk, the president of Slavutych proposed an economic programme to recover from the economic crisis resulting from the Soviet Union's collapse, which had
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Another important business entity of the group was the
Slavutych Industrial and Financial Concern, which, starting in 1991-92 was receiving credits from foreign banks for purchase of oil which was refining in Ukraine during next 4 to 5 years. In the mid-1990s, the offices of Slavutych were set on
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1070:. This decision caused Kravchuk to leave the party, with him declaring he had left due to the party's political council behind the closed doors in non-democratic order. Kravchuk also referred to the Bloc of Left and Center-left Forces as "an artificial union without any perspectives."
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Despite being one of the most active political parties, with a wide range of political activities and a significant number of student and youth members, the SDPU(o) lost a significant number of votes due to the notoriety of its leaders for their business and political practices.
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By 1998, the leadership of the party had shifted to
Medvechuk, Surkis, and Kravchuk. During the presidency of Leonid Kuchma, the party portrayed itself as a centrist, social-democratic moderate political force that advocated for Ukrainian accession to the
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Medvedchuk and Surkis had their own bank as early as 1992, called the
Ukrainian Credit Bank, and business holding named "Omega-XXI vek". Political and business opponents of the two claimed that the business holding was an elaborate
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ranking was a mistake. Following the statement, the party's board denounced the statement of the party's leader and called for a congress to decide the fate of its leader. The
October congress excluded its leader from the party.
785:. In February 1999, the SDPU(o) also dismissed Marchuk, who wanted with help of the party to run for the President of Ukraine. Marchuk in turn decided to organize own Social Democratic Union before the upcoming elections.
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began a sharply anti-American and anti-NATO campaign in response to Yushchenko's pro-Western proposals. Around the time of the Orange Revolution in late 2004, more ten 10 deputies left the SDPU(o) faction in the
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992:(14 April 2005) accusing party members of using the dead journalist's corpse in a plot to discredit President Leonid Kuchma and force early elections, which could have led to Medvedchuk succeeding Kuchma.
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placed near the top ten, and original members Andriy Nosenko and Yuriy Zbitnyev placed below of the top 20. Out of total of 178 names on the party list, only the upper 14 made it to the Verkhovna Rada.
808:, SDPU(o) won 6.27% of the national vote and 24 seats. Late poll results in 2002 had predicted the party to win 9 to 10% of total votes. During the 2002 parliamentary election, the party promoted a
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nationwide proportional party-list system; instead, one member of the party tried to win a seat in one of the 225 local single-member districts; in this district, situated in
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Following the 1994 parliamentary election, the party split into two factions. The first was led by Buzduhan, and was re-registered as the
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was at first critical of Medvedchuk and Surkis, but soon after elections was able to find common ground, awarding both of them the
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Viktor Medvedchuk: into power over bones. Agent "Sokolovskiy" (Виктор Медведчук: во власть — по костям. Агент «Соколовский»)
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agenda which would later become evocative of Medvedchuk's political views. It did considerably better in the
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and supported Kuchma. The party was closely linked to the presidential administration and big business in
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SDPU(u) partitioning the energy market with the Donetsk clan (СДПУ(О) делят энергорынок с "донецкими")
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ideology. The party list was significantly shaken up in this election, with political newcomer
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to form the Social Democratic Party of Ukraine (united). The head of the new party was
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it won parliamentary seats, but has since then failed to win any seats. When in the
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the word "(united)". In 1996, the party was joined by Surkis and the owners of the
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also wanted to be registered as SDPU, but was denied registration under such name.
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Bloc of left and center-left forces to nominate CPU Leader for Ukraine's president
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Political Parties of Eastern Europe: A Guide to Politics in the Post-Communist Era
1433:"УКРАИНА ПАРТИЙНАЯ. ЧАСТЬ VI СОЦИАЛ-ДЕМОКРАТИЧЕСКАЯ ПАРТИЯ УКРАИНЫ (ОБЪЕДИНЕННАЯ)"
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that was originally established as the Social Democratic Party of Ukraine. At the
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The party received 1 million barrels worth of oil vouchers in the United Nations
1032:'s Communist Party of Ukraine. At the time, the SDPU(o) also became close to the
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where the Zbitnyev's faction of former SDPU merged with Party of Human Rights (
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until its ban and dissolution amidst the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine.
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and was against the Ukrainian federalist movement. The party joined the
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Alphabetical Index of parties in 2014 Ukrainian parliamentary election
696:. During the 1998 parliamentary election, the party ran on a moderate
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Ukrainian politics, energy and corruption under Kuchma and Yushchenko
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Ukrainian politics, energy and corruption under Kuchma and Yushchenko
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By early January 2003, the SDPU(o) faction consisted of 40 seats.
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Novinsky wins by-election to Rada in Sevastopol, according to CEC
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and was soon taken into development by the Ukrainian government.
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Information on the registration of electoral lists of candidates
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Whom was Boris Berezovsky afraid (Кого боялся Борис Березовский)
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Eastern Europe and the Commonwealth of Independent States 1999
2181:"The Beneficiaries of Saddam's Oil Vouchers: The List of 270"
1656:". BBC NEWS, 23 January 2005. URL Retrieved 12 September 2006
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2016:
Kravchuk leaves Social Democratic Party of Ukraine (united)
2139:Вибори у Севастополі почалися вчасно, порушень поки немає
966:, about Medvedchuk, claiming that he was connected to the
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1957:"SDPU(U) -- Social-Democratic Party of Ukraine (United)"
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Political Party of Small and Medium-sized Businesses
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Elections in Sevastopol began on time, no violations
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1431:Yuliya Mostovaya; Sergey Rahmanin (15 March 2002).
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3243:Ukrainian Party of Left Socialists-Revolutionaries
900:" alliance for the murder of the vice-governor of
1814:Meet parliamentary faction of the SDPU (offended)
587:fire, and all accounting records were destroyed.
579:which, by 1995, owed to the public 28.2 trillion
372:Sotsial-demokratychna partiia Ukrainy (obiednana)
3191:Communist Party of the Donetsk People's Republic
1641:Соціал-демократична партія України (об'єднана)
773:on the party list, as well as reliance on the
361:Соцiал-демократична партія України (об'єднана)
36:Соцiал-демократична партія України (об'єднана)
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2219:
669:However, according to the Siberian newspaper
462:policies left the party with his supporters.
8:
3315:Ukrainian Party of Socialist-Revolutionaries
958:In 2001, Ukrainian historian and politician
458:. Suhonyako, who wanted the party to follow
3345:Workers Party of Ukraine (Marxist–Leninist)
3117:Social Democratic Party of Ukraine (united)
2997:Workers Party of Ukraine (Marxist–Leninist)
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1083:7 July 2013 by-election in constituency 224
1048:, who was also a member of the pro-Russian
496:Social Democratic Party of Ukraine (united)
454:was elected a head of the party replacing,
438:, which already had some of its members in
353:Social Democratic Party of Ukraine (united)
33:Social Democratic Party of Ukraine (united)
3158:Communist Party of the Soviet Union (2001)
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1788:, Информационно-аналитический центр "ЛІГА"
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318:
43:
27:
3305:Ukrainian Party of Socialist Independists
3300:Ukrainian Party of Socialists-Federalists
3201:Communist Party of Ukraine (Soviet Union)
2846:National-Democratic Association "Ukraine"
2751:Party of Industrialists and Entrepreneurs
2198:United Social Democratic Party of Ukraine
1666:Left and Center - Left Parties in Ukraine
571:to join the party to prevent a takeover.
403:(of late 2004) it has been marginalized.
399:the party was influential, but since the
49:Logo of the party at its political height
3325:Ukrainian Social Democratic Labour Party
3295:Ukrainian Party of Communists-Borotbists
2866:Ukrainian Democratic Alliance for Reform
1786:Украинская социал-демократическая партия
1757:. Ivestgazeta at delo.ua. 4 October 2005
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940:Political scandals and Orange Revolution
500:In 1995, a new merger was registered by
422:The Social Democratic Party of Ukraine (
3213:Communist Party of Workers and Peasants
2922:Communist Party of Workers and Peasants
1423:
3275:Russian Social Democratic Labour Party
3265:Party of Democratic Revival of Ukraine
3170:Progressive Socialist Party of Ukraine
2169:Central Election Commission of Ukraine
2073:Central Election Commission of Ukraine
2039:Central Election Commission of Ukraine
1633:
1631:
1629:
1627:
1625:
1623:
471:Party of Democratic Revival of Ukraine
3381:Political parties established in 1995
3340:United Jewish Socialist Workers Party
2069:Single-mandate constituency number 97
1951:
1949:
1094:2014 Ukrainian parliamentary election
1092:The party did not participate in the
1075:2012 Ukrainian parliamentary election
1057:2007 Ukrainian parliamentary election
1055:The party did not participate in the
1038:2006 Ukrainian parliamentary election
690:1998 Ukrainian parliamentary election
555:Viktor Medvedchuk and Hryhoriy Surkis
479:1994 Ukrainian parliamentary election
7:
3391:Social democratic parties in Ukraine
3208:Communist Party of Ukraine (renewed)
2917:Communist Party of Ukraine (renewed)
1064:2010 Ukrainian presidential election
909:2004 Ukrainian presidential election
790:1999 Ukrainian presidential election
603:1994 Ukrainian presidential election
3196:Communist Party of the Soviet Union
2490:Bloc Vilkul — Ukrainian Perspective
1073:The party did not take part in the
1068:Bloc of Left and Center-left Forces
230:Bloc of Left and Center-left Forces
3330:Ukrainian Social-Democratic League
3320:Ukrainian Peasant Democratic Party
3112:Social Democratic Party of Ukraine
2636:Congress of Ukrainian Nationalists
1527:Yuliya Mostova, Serhiy Rakhmanin.
486:Social Democratic Party of Ukraine
481:, Buzduhan and Hryhoriy Ryhachov.
428:Соціал-демократична партія України
412:Social Democratic Party of Ukraine
121:Social Democratic Party of Ukraine
108:Social Democratic Party of Ukraine
21:Social Democratic Party of Ukraine
14:
3376:Parliamentary factions in Ukraine
1333:
1302:
1278:
1186:
1177:
1162:
824:Top 10 SDPU(u) candidates in the
783:Ukrainian Social Democratic Party
709:Top 10 SDPU(u) candidates in the
649:According to Ukrainian newspaper
151:Ukrainian Social Democratic Youth
2421:Kernes Bloc — Successful Kharkiv
1351:
1320:
1265:
1236:
1235:
1203:
1202:
976:2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine
522:Українська партія справедливості
516:and Ukrainian Party of Justice (
1833:Medvedchuk emerges from shadows
1798:Ukraine's election frontrunners
1610:Parties and Elections in Europe
1456:Parties and Elections in Europe
591:been received warmly by acting
3371:1995 establishments in Ukraine
3238:Left Socialist-Revolutionaries
3163:Union of Communists of Ukraine
2960:Opposition Platform — For Life
2821:United Social Democratic Party
2433:Ukrainian Strategy of Groysman
2397:Opposition Platform — For Life
1688:. M.E. Sharpe. pp. 943–.
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1321:
1266:
1062:The party participated in the
1050:Opposition Platform — For Life
502:Ministry of Justice of Ukraine
1:
3270:Revolutionary Ukrainian Party
3107:Radical Party of Oleh Liashko
2537:Volodymyr Buryak — United (9)
2496:Unity of Oleksandr Omelchenko
1370:1991–1992 Oleksandr Suhonyako
904:, who was an SDPU(o) member.
3386:Political parties in Ukraine
3223:Jewish Communist Labour Bund
3063:political parties in Ukraine
2574:People's Movement of Ukraine
2235:Political parties in Ukraine
1654:Timeline: Battle for Ukraine
1040:, the party was part of the
1018:2006 parliamentary elections
827:2002 parliamentary elections
806:2002 parliamentary elections
712:1998 parliamentary elections
488:. The other faction, led by
436:People's Movement of Ukraine
393:2002 parliamentary elections
3250:Moldavian Progressive Party
2970:Progressive Socialist Party
2528:For Tangible Solutions (10)
2295:Platform for Life and Peace
1912:. Kasparov.ru. 22 July 2014
1894:. Argumentua. 16 March 2016
1604:Nordsieck, Wolfram (2006).
1450:Nordsieck, Wolfram (2002).
444:1991 presidential elections
371:
3407:
3280:Socialist Party of Ukraine
3153:Communist Party of Ukraine
2975:Socialist Party of Ukraine
2912:Communist Party of Ukraine
2876:Ukrainian Republican Party
2796:Republican Christian Party
2706:Motherland Defenders Party
2621:Christian Democratic Union
1670:Friedrich Ebert Foundation
1103:
1034:Socialist Party of Ukraine
943:
535:, while his deputies were
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103:Ukrainian Party of Justice
18:
16:Political party in Ukraine
3290:Ukrainian Communist Party
3010:
2766:People's Democratic Party
2472:Bloc Svitlychna Together!
2050:Results of the vote count
1249:
1216:
1012:Current logo of the party
962:published a book, titled
663:
593:Prime Minister of Ukraine
521:
509:
427:
360:
326:
308:
222:Opposition Block "Ne Tak"
42:
3260:Organization of Marxists
3102:Peasant Party of Ukraine
2871:Ukrainian People's Party
2841:Third Ukrainian Republic
2696:Liberal Party of Ukraine
2691:Liberal Democratic Party
2568:Ukrainian Galician Party
1877:The Jamestown Foundation
1682:Janusz Bugajski (2002).
1367:1990–1991 Andriy Nosenko
1042:Opposition Bloc "Ne Tak"
968:Federal Security Service
624:Inter television channel
3310:Ukrainian Radical Party
3122:Social Democratic Union
2746:Party of Free Democrats
2552:Party of Hungarians (8)
2525:Community Platform (10)
1888:Kostiantyn Ivanchenko.
820:than 4 years earlier.
664:«Это же детский лепет!»
200:Political position
3228:Jewish Communist Party
2816:Social-Christian Party
2711:Movement of New Forces
2549:United Alternative (9)
2501:Symchyshyn's Team (13)
2317:Restoration of Ukraine
1999:"Kravchuk left SDP(u)"
1112:Oil-for-Food Programme
1106:Oil-for-Food Programme
1100:Oil-for-Food Programme
1013:
1004:Post-Orange Revolution
996:and government media.
950:Ukraine without Kuchma
915:. In the aftermath of
902:Ivano-Frankivsk Oblast
792:, the party supported
685:
675:Konstantin Grigorishin
2631:Conscience of Ukraine
2505:We Have to Live Here!
2385:Servant of the People
2364:Bila Tserkva Together
2254:Servant of the People
1854:Yale University Press
1569:Yale University Press
1011:
698:Ukrainian nationalist
684:1998 election results
683:
581:Ukrainian karbovanets
98:Party of Human Rights
3335:Union of Left Forces
3141:Unregistered parties
3082:Christian Socialists
2990:Volodymyr Saldo Bloc
2985:Union of Left Forces
2589:Volodymyr Saldo Bloc
2585:People's Control (6)
2562:Andriy Baloha's Team
2522:Trust the Deeds (11)
2358:Andriy Baloha's Team
2288:Parliamentary groups
2022:(September 25, 2009)
892:The SDPU(o) opposed
841:Tamara Proshkuratova
800:Shift to Russophilia
617:Further developments
448:Viacheslav Chornovil
432:democratic socialism
215:National affiliation
3015:Politics of Ukraine
2886:Union of Communists
2856:Ukraine is Our Home
2826:Solidarity of Women
2801:Republican Platform
2756:Party of Pensioners
2641:Democratic Alliance
2532:Power of the People
2391:European Solidarity
2260:European Solidarity
1718:, Routledge, 1998,
1462:on 26 October 2004.
1412:Politics of Ukraine
1337:did not participate
1306:did not participate
1282:did not participate
1251:did not participate
1135:constituency votes
988:, with the journal
846:Oleksandr Zinchenko
751:Oleksandr Zinchenko
628:Oleksandr Zinchenko
530:Minister of Justice
456:Oleksandr Suhonyako
331:Politics of Ukraine
177:Social conservatism
3350:Workers Resistance
3285:Ukraine – Forward!
3070:Registered parties
2851:Ukraine – Forward!
2517:Native Zakarpattia
2478:Strength and Honor
2147:2013-07-10 at the
2090:(12 November 2012)
1150:overall seats won
1014:
876:Volodymyr Shepetin
694:Zakarpattia Oblast
686:
655:Cabinet of Ukraine
651:Halytski Kontrakty
596:Yukhym Zvyahilskyi
510:Партія прав людини
418:Ukraine – Forward!
282:Purple (customary)
3358:
3357:
3127:Socialist Ukraine
3028:
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2247:Official factions
2056:(9 November 2012)
1988:(October 3, 2009)
1879:(August 17, 2005)
1839:(27 January 2005)
1818:Ukrayinska Pravda
1771:Ukrayinska Pravda
1695:978-1-56324-676-0
1616:on 11 April 2006.
1394:Viktor Medvedchuk
1359:
1358:
1145:party list votes
1140:party list votes
1022:Viktor Yanukovych
954:Orange Revolution
921:Orange Revolution
917:Viktor Yushchenko
913:Viktor Yanukovych
894:Viktor Yushchenko
851:Volodymyr Ryabika
836:Viktor Medvedchuk
736:Viktor Medvedchuk
537:Viktor Medvedchuk
475:People's Deputies
460:social liberalism
401:Orange Revolution
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2791:Reasonable Force
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1026:Party of Regions
986:Georgiy Gongadze
972:Yuri Felshtinsky
946:Cassette Scandal
828:
761:Serhiy Melnychuk
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2736:Our Ukraine
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1592:Taras Kuzio
1218:As part of
1016:Before the
907:During the
898:Our Ukraine
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245:association
209:centre-left
185:Russophilia
156:Membership
77:Ihor Shurma
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2103:Candidates
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1418:References
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1386:1995–1998
1379:1993–1995
1373:1992–1993
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944:See also:
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2054:Kyiv Post
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