Central Union of Consumer Associations of Ukraine explained

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Ukoopspilka
Location Country:Ukraine
Affiliation:International Co-operative Alliance
Full Name:Central Union of Consumer Associations of Ukraine
Native Name:Центральна спілка споживчих товариств України
Native Name Lang:uk
Founded:1920
Headquarters:vul. Khreshchatyk, 7/11, Kyiv, Ukraine
Key People:Yuriy Kulyk[1] (President)
Website:www.coop.ua

Central Union of Consumer Associations of Ukraine (Ukoopspilka) (Ukrainian: Центральна спілка споживчих товариств України (Укоопспілка)|Tsentralʹna spilka spozhyvchykh tovarystv Ukrayiny) is a non-profit organization of Ukraine that serves as a representative and protects interests of consumer associations, societies and their members in respective state and international organizations. The Union is responsible for activities of cooperation movement members and development as well as promotion of cooperation ideas. The organization was initially created on June 7, 1920. Eventually it was integrated into the Centrosoyuz of the USSR and on June 17, 1992 it was reestablished once again.

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  1. http://www.interfax.com.ua/eng/main/85360/ Yuriy Kulyk elected as head of Federation of Trade Unions of Ukraine