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In the 2012 Ukrainian parliamentary election, Batkivshchyna took part under the banner "United opposition Batkivshchyna" and other parties allied with Batkivshchyna. The list won 62 seats and 25.55 percent of the vote under the (nationwide) proportional party-list system (down from 30.71 percent in 2007 for the Yulia Tymoshenko Bloc), [24] and ...
An example is the membership of the social-democratic [citation needed] Batkivshchyna party in the economically liberal European People's Party. [23] This has led to coalition governments that would be unusual from a Western point of view ; for example: the first Azarov government included the Party of Regions , the centrist Lytvyn Bloc and the ...
Batkivshchyna, No. 2 Serhiy Taruta: 2014 22 July 1955 (age 69) Batkivshchyna, No. 3 Valentyn Nalyvaichenko: 2014 8 June 1966 (age 58) Batkivshchyna, No. 4 Serhiy Sobolyev: 2014 5 September 1961 (age 63) Batkivshchyna, No. 5 Olena Kondratiuk: 2014 17 November 1970 (age 54) Batkivshchyna, No. 6 Ivan Kyrylenko
The association of parties however was transformed into a new concept of an "umbrella party" when several parties temporarily unite under such party that becomes a core party of informal electoral bloc. [24] [25] [26] Below is the list of official electoral blocs in 1998 - 2012 that led to creation of their own parliamentary factions.
First party Second party Third party Leader Dmytro Razumkov: Yuriy Boyko: Yulia Tymoshenko: Party Servant of the People: Opposition Platform: Batkivshchyna: Leader since 27 May 2019 9 November 2018 9 July 1999 Leader's seat Party list Party list Party list Last election New: New: 20 seats, 5.68% Seats won 254: 43 26 Seat change New: New: 6 ...
Pages in category "Batkivshchyna politicians" The following 90 pages are in this category, out of 90 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.
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[7] [10] [11] Later to become second biggest party of Ukraine, [9] Batkivshchyna, started its existence as a faction when in the spring of 1999 members of Hromada left their party to join other parliament factions, among them Yulia Tymoshenko who set up the parliamentary faction "Batkivshchyna" in March 1999.