Solidarity of Women of Ukraine

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Solidarity of Women of Ukraine is a Ukrainian political party that was registered on 23 December 1999.

The party was created in base of the public organization "All-Ukrainian Female Union Solidarity" that existed since 1994. Solidarity of Women of Ukraine participated in parliamentary elections for the first time in 2002, but did not win any seats. In 2004 it supported Viktor Yanukovych as a presidential candidate. In 2006 the party participated in the electoral bloc "Yevhen Marchuk - Unity" which won 0.06% and Solidarity of Women of Ukraine did not receive any representation in parliament. [1] [2]

In 2014 Solidarity received 0.66% on the party list voting and did not win any constituencies. [1]

In the 2015 Ukrainian local elections several candidates of the party ran for local councils. [3] For the party Marina Petrosyanc took part in the mid-term election held in single-member district 51 in 2016. [4] But this election was won by Ruslan Bogdan for Batkivshchyna. [5] From then to 2024 the party did not take part in any election. [3]

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References

  1. 1 2 (in Ukrainian) Electoral information on Solidarity of Women of Ukraine, Civil movement "Chesno" (30 November 2023)
  2. "Українська партія "Єдність" » Партии Украины » Досье » Корреспондент". Archived from the original on 26 June 2010. Retrieved 22 June 2009.
  3. 1 2 (in Ukrainian) Political leadership. How do women manifest themselves at the head of parties?, Civil movement "Chesno" (30 November 2023)
  4. (in Ukrainian) Small biography of Marina Petrosyanc, Civil movement "Chesno" (30 November 2023)
  5. (in Ukrainian) Data on vote counting at percincts within single-mandate districts Extraordinary parliamentary election on 17.06.2016 Archived 2016-07-18 at the Wayback Machine , Central Election Commission of Ukraine