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Kost Levytsky. UNDO was founded at a party congress in 1925 through the merger of three western Ukrainian political parties, [1] under the leadership of Dmytro Levytsky.It was the direct descendant of the prewar Ukrainian National Democratic Party [], which had been the leading western Ukrainian political party during Austrian rule through western Ukraine's failed war of independence against ...
At the end of 1904 a left-inclined group of its party members split into another political party, the Ukrainian Radical Party. Unlike the democrats, the Ukrainian radicals were for the constitutional monarchy. Among the radicals were the above-mentioned Serhiy Yefremov, Borys Hrinchenko as well as Modest Levytsky, Fedir Matushevsky, and others.
National Democrats established the Ukrainian People's Republic in 1917. [2] During the interwar period, National Democrats shifted from the left to the political centre of Ukrainian politics under the Second Polish Republic. The Ukrainian National Democratic Alliance, the largest party of such an orientation, participated in Polish elections. [3]
There have developed two major movements [nb 2] [nb 3] in the Ukrainian parliament since its independence: [22] [23] [24]. A pro-Western and pro-European general liberal national democrats [25] [20] who from time to time featured individual politicians with a nationalist past (for example Andriy Shkil, Andriy Parubiy and Levko Lukyanenko) with the Our Ukraine Blocs and Bloc Yulia Tymoshenko ...
Party of Democratic Revival of Ukraine (1990-1996), merged with People's Democratic Party in 1996. Toiling Congress of Ukraine (1993-1996), merged with People's Democratic Party in 1996. Union of Support for Republic of Crimea, merged with People's Democratic Party in 1996. Party of Labor (1992-2000), merged with the Party of Regions in 2000.
The party's roots can be found in People's Movement of Ukraine (Rukh), the Ukrainian national democratic movement, and 1960s dissident movement (shistdesyatnyky).While the party's inaugaral congress would only be held on 16 December 1990, the party's draft manifesto was first published in the newspaper Literaturna Ukraïna on 31 May 1990, and its creation announced by party leaders in ...
In the 2007 elections, the party failed again as part of the All-Ukrainian Community to win parliamentary representation. [1] In the 2010 local elections National-Democratic Association "Ukraine" won a few seat in city councils in Western Ukraine. [2] The party did not participate in the 2012 parliamentary elections. [3]
Pages in category "National Democratic parties in Ukraine" The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .