Bloc of the Party of Pensioners of Ukraine

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The Bloc of the Party of Pensioners of Ukraine (Ukrainian : Блок партії пенсіонерів України) is a political alliance in Ukraine led by Feliks Petrosyan. [1]

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The bloc had been organized for participation in the 2007 parliamentary election. At the 2007 parliamentary elections the bloc failed to enter the parliament winning 0,14% of the votes. [2]

The Bloc consists of:

The Party of Pensioners of Ukraine is a political party in Ukraine registered in November 1999.

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