Democratic Bloc (Ukraine) Explained

People's Council
Native Name:Народна Рада
Leader:Ihor Yukhnovskyi
Ideology:Liberal democracy
Anti-communism
Seats1 Title:Verkhovna Rada
Position:Big tent
Country:Ukraine

The Democratic Bloc (Ukrainian: Демократичний Блок; Demokratychnyi Blok) was a political alliance and an electoral bloc in Ukraine founded during the election campaign to participate in the parliamentary election held in March 1990.

History

The elections in the spring of 1990 were the first where the Soviet-authorities allowed the formation of full-fledged political parties that varied in their political agendas.[1] The first democratic bloc that consisted of smaller parties was formed during the election. The "Democratic Bloc" included the People's Movement of Ukraine (Rukh), Helsinki Watch Committee of Ukraine, Green World Association, and other organizations.[2] It managed to obtain 111 seats out of 442 in Verkhovna Rada (Ukraine's parliament). The democratic deputies formed the "Narodna Rada" group, which consisted of around 90 to 125 members and was the opposition to the conservative-communist "group of 239" in the parliament ("for the sovereign Soviet Ukraine").[3] Ihor Yukhnovskyi became the leader of the group. The considered lack of parliamentary seats for the "Democratic Bloc" became one of the causes of the October 1990 "Revolution on Granite".[4]

In the 1990 Ukrainian local elections "Democratic Bloc" won the elections in Lviv Oblast, Ivano-Frankivsk Oblast and Ternopil Oblast.[5]

During the next parliamentary election of 1994 the above-mentioned parties didn't cooperate as "Democratic Bloc" but rather went their separate ways. Eventually, by the end of the 2000s, the People's Movement of Ukraine became part of the Our Ukraine block. Helsinki Watch Committee of Ukraine ceased to exist. Its 1990s offspring, Ukrainian Republican Party merged with Ukrainian People's Party and became part of Our Ukraine. The Green World Association transformed itself into the Party of Greens of Ukraine, but that party hasn't won any seats in the Ukrainian Parliament since the 1998 parliamentary election.

After the 2012 Ukrainian parliamentary election only People's Movement of Ukraine was represented in Verkhovna Rada.[6] [7] [8] [9] In the 2014 Ukrainian parliamentary election this party participated in 3 constituencies; but its candidates lost in all of them and thus the party won no parliamentary seats.[10] [11]

Notes and References

  1. [Serhy Yekelchyk]
  2. Book: Orest Subtelny

    . Ukraine: A History. Subtelny, Orest. University of Toronto Press. 2000. 0-8020-8390-0. 577. Orest Subtelny. registration.

  3. Web site: Trends of independence: Elections in Ukraine. 2008-03-02. February 1, 2006. kandydat.com.ua. Ukrainian. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20071014184800/http://kandydat.com.ua/politika/01_02.htm. October 14, 2007.
  4. http://m.day.kyiv.ua/en/article/day-after-day/lesson-revolution-granite The lesson of the Revolution on Granite
  5. Web site: Результати виборів до Верховної Ради і місцевих рад 1990 р . =Results of the elections to the Verkhovna Rada and local councils in 1990. uahistory.co/ . February 16, 2023. June 24, 2021 . https://web.archive.org/web/20210624204217/https://uahistory.co/compendium/11klas/169.html .
  6. http://www.kyivpost.com/content/politics/results-of-the-vote-count-continuously-updated-315153.html Results of the vote count
  7. http://ukrainianweek.com/Politics/58995 They Call Themselves the Opposition
  8. http://www.kyivpost.com/news/politics/detail/123555/ Opposition to form single list to participate in parliamentary elections
  9. http://www.osw.waw.pl/en/publikacje/eastweek/2012-11-07/after-parliamentary-elections-ukraine-a-tough-victory-party-regions After the parliamentary elections in Ukraine: a tough victory for the Party of Regions
  10. http://utr.tv/eng/news-from-www-ukrinform-ua/327072-poroshenko_bloc_to_have_greatest_number_of_seats_in_parliament_327072.html Poroshenko Bloc to have greatest number of seats in parliament
  11. Rukh candidates for constituency seats in the 2014 Ukrainian parliamentary election, RBK Ukraine