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For United Ukraine!

For United Ukraine! (Ukrainian: «За Єдину Україну!», romanized: Za Yedynu Ukrayinu!) was a political alliance and an electoral bloc in Ukraine founded in December 2001 to participate in the parliamentary election held on 31 March 2002.

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For United Ukraine!
За Єдину Україну!
LeaderVolodymyr Lytvyn[1]
Founded15 December 2001 (2001-12-15)
DissolvedJune 2002
Preceded by
Succeeded by
  • Party of Regions
  • Agrarian Party of Ukraine
  • Party of Industrialists and Entrepreneurs of Ukraine
  • People's Democratic Party
  • Labour Ukraine
HeadquartersKyiv
Ideology
Political positionCentre
Colours  Blue and   Yellow (Ukrainian national colors)
Website
www.zaedu.org.ua
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History

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In the parliamentary election, the party was supportive of authoritarian,[4][5] incumbent President Leonid Kuchma, and opposed to the pro-democratic Our Ukraine–People's Self-Defense Bloc.[6] It was described by Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty as a "party of power", including oligarchs, bureaucrats, and pro-Kuchma politicians, as an attempt to further increase Kuchma's power through constitutional and extra-constitutional means.[2] At the election, the alliance won 11.77%[7] of the popular vote and a total of 102 out of 450 seats, placing it in third behind Our Ukraine and the Communist Party of Ukraine.[8] Final poll results had predicted 7-8% of the total votes.[9] The alliance received many of its votes from Donetsk Oblast.[10]

The alliance consisted of the 5 following members:[11][12]

Top-10 party list: Volodymyr Lytvyn (non-partisan), Anatoliy Kinakh (Party of Industrialists and Entrepreneurs of Ukraine), Kateryna Vashchuk (Agrarian Party of Ukraine), Volodymyr Boyko (Party of Regions), Viktor Skopenko (Party of Industrialists and Entrepreneurs of Ukraine), Valeriy Pustovoitenko (People's Democratic Party), Serhiy Tihipko (Labour Ukraine), Volodymyr Semynozhenko (Party of Regions), Mykhailo Hladiy (Agrarian Party of Ukraine), Heorhiy Kirpa (non-partisan).[17]

More information Party, PR ...
Party PR Constituency Total
seats
+/–
Votes % Seats Seats
For United Ukraine (bloc)3,051,05612.23566101New
Party of Regions62531+29
Agrarian Party of Ukraine71522+20
Party of Industrialists and Entrepreneurs of Ukraine516New
People's Democratic Party71017-11
Labour Ukraine (Trudova Ukrayina)224New
unaffiliated81321-
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Since the election

The electoral bloc disintegrated in June 2002, following the 2002 Ukrainian parliamentary election.[18]

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