Banned political party in Ukraine
For the (former) 2002 political alliance in Ukraine, see
Russian Bloc .
Russian Bloc (Ukrainian : Руський блок , romanized : Ruskyi blok ; Russian : Русский блок , romanized : Russky blok ) is a currently (since 13 May 2014) banned political party in Ukraine that was registered in March 2001.[ 1] [ 2]
The party associates itself with the Russian Federation and employs the Russian tricolor. It promotes the idea of a united, Pan-East-Slavic state. The former name of the party is the Party For One Rus' (Ukrainian : За Русь єдину , Russian : За Русь единую).[ 2]
History
The history of the party began with the creation in June 1999 of the "Russian Movement of Ukraine".[ 1] It was formally registered as a political party in March 2001[ 1] under the name "For One Rus".[ 2]
During the 2002 Ukrainian parliamentary election the party (still called "For One Rus'") was part of the Russian Bloc that got 0.73% of the votes and no seats.[ 2] It did not participate in National elections until 2012.[ 2] In the Verkhovna Rada of Crimea the party was represented after the 2006 Crimean parliamentary election as it is part of the Crimean political alliance "For Yanukovych! " with the Party of Regions .[ 3] In the 2010 Crimean parliamentary election the Party of Regions and the Russian Bloc run separately.[ 4] [ 5] During this election the party won representatives in municipalities and did particularly well in Sevastopol .[ 6] In the 2012 Ukrainian parliamentary election the party won 0.31% of the national votes and no constituencies (it had competed in 10 constituencies[ 7] ) and thus failed to win parliamentary representation.[ 8] The parties best results were in constituency 233 (in Sevastopol ) with 27.80%, constituency 223 (in Kyiv ) with 8.22% and in constituency 43 (in Donetsk ) with 4.23% of the votes.[ 7]
Banning
The Ministry of Justice of Ukraine filed a lawsuit at the District Administrative Court in Kyiv for the ban of activities of the party (and also for a ban on the party Russian Unity ) on 23 April 2014.[ 9] On 20 March 2014 in Odesa local party leader Valery Kaurov was arrested on suspicion of separatism during the 2014 pro-Russian conflict in Ukraine .[ 9]
On 13 May 2014 the District Administrative Court in Kyiv banned the party "in connection with calls to overthrow the constitutional order and the violation of the territorial integrity of Ukraine".[ 1] The party appealed the sentence, but on 17 June 2014 the Kyiv Court of Appeals confirmed the decision and terminated the party.[ 10]
References
^ a b c d e (in Ukrainian) The court banned the party "Russian bloc" in Ukraine , Ukrayinska Pravda (13 May 2014)
^ a b c d e (in Ukrainian) Short bio , Центр политической информации "Дата"
^ "Поэт из блока «За Януковича!»: Синеногой Украине нужен попутчик - За Януковича - Росбалт-Украина" (in Russian). Archived from the original on 21 October 2009. Retrieved 10 November 2009 . , Росбалт.RU (06/10/2009)
^ Local government elections in Ukraine: last stage in the Party of Regions’ takeover of power Archived 13 August 2011 at the Wayback Machine , Centre for Eastern Studies (4 October 2010)
^ (in Russian) О партии Archived 3 December 2010 at the Wayback Machine , Russian Bloc
^ (in Ukrainian) Официальные результаты голосования по выборам в Севастопольский городской совет Archived 21 July 2011 at the Wayback Machine , SevNews (5 November 2010)
^ a b (in Ukrainian) Candidates , RBC Ukraine
^ (in Ukrainian) Proportional votes Archived 30 October 2012 at the Wayback Machine & Constituency seats Archived 5 November 2012 at the Wayback Machine , Central Election Commission of Ukraine
^ a b (in Ukrainian) Justice asked the court to ban the party "Russian Block" and "Russian Unity" , UNIAN (22 April 2014)Justice Ministry of Ukraine wants to ban two pro-Russian parties Archived 1 November 2018 at the Wayback Machine , Focus Information Agency (23 April 2014)
^ (in Ukrainian) Appellate Court banned the party "Russian bloc" , NBnews (18 June 2014)
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