People's Democratic Party (Ukraine) Explained

Founder:Anatoliy Matviyenko
People's Democratic Party
Native Name:Народно-демократична партія
Lang1:Russian
Name Lang1:Народно-демократическая партия
Leader:Lyudmyla Suprun[1]
Foundation:
30 May 1996 (registered)
Merger:PDUV
TCU
USRC
Ideology:Social democracy[2]
Factions:
Pro-Leonid Kuchma
Authoritarianism[3] [4]
National:Our Choice – Leonid Kuchma!
For United Ukraine
We Know How
Ukrainian Regional Asset
Position:Centre[5] to centre-left
Newspaper:Ukraine and World Today weekly
Membership Year:2012
Membership:185,000
Youth Wing:People's Democratic League of youth
Wing1 Title:Women wing
Wing1:Action
Wing2 Title:Ecological wing
Wing2:All-Ukrainian Ecological League
Colours: Green
Colorcode:green
Headquarters:Kyiv
Country:Ukraine
Website:ndp.org.ua (Archived)

The People's Democratic Party (Ukrainian: Народно-демократична партія|translit=Narodno-demokratychna partiya; abbreviated NDP) is a political party in Ukraine established on 24 February 1996. It was registered with the Ministry of Justice on 30 May 1996. The party is Russophone.

History

The People's Democratic Party was established at its constituent congress in Kyiv. The party was created through a merger of three political parties (The Party of Democratic Revival of Ukraine, the Toiling Congress of Ukraine, and the Union of Support for Republic of Crimea), two public organizations (The Union of Students of Ukraine and the New Wave) and two political clubs (New Ukraine and the Association of Young Ukrainian Politicians and Political Scientists). Anatoliy Matviyenko was elected party chairman.[6]

At the 1998 Ukrainian parliamentary election, the party gained 5% of the votes and 28 seats in the Verkhovna Rada. At the time of the election, the party's key member, Valeriy Pustovoitenko, was Prime Minister of Ukraine. Pustovoitenko became the party's leader in May 1999 until April 2006. In September 2001, the (MBR) was merged into the party.[7]

At the parliamentary elections in 2002, the party was part of the For United Ukraine alliance, the alliance won 11.77% of the popular vote and a total of 102 out of 450 seats in the Verkhovna Rada.

At the 2006 Ukrainian parliamentary election, the NDP took part in the alliance Block of People's Democratic Parties, but this alliance did not overcome the 3% threshold (winning only 0.49% of the votes), and therefore taking no seats. After taking responsibility for the defeat Valeriy Pustovoitenko resigned as leader of the party. In his place the party was led by Lyudmyla Suprun.

In the 2007 elections, the party failed again as part of the Ukrainian Regional Asset to win parliamentary representation. The current chairman of the NDP is still Lyudmyla Suprun.[1]

In the 2012 Ukrainian parliamentary election the party competed in/for 9 constituencies (seats);[8] but it won in none and thus missed parliamentary representation.[9]

The party did not participate in the 2014 Ukrainian parliamentary election.[10]

Election results

Government
19981,331,4605.2% 28
2002For United Ukraine bloc 11
2006Block of People's Democratic Parties 17N/A
2007Suprun bloc - URAN/A
2012partial participationN/A

Party's Values

Person - Family - Prosperity - Ukraine

Associated organizations

Chairpersons

External links

Notes and References

  1. http://ndp.org.ua/index.php?pid=1287388855&id=1401 Official party website
  2. Web site: Nordsieck. Wolfram. Ukraine. Parties and Elections in Europe. https://web.archive.org/web/20040620080351/http://www.parties-and-elections.de/ukraine.html. 20 June 2004. dead.
  3. Web site: Народно-демократична партія . People's Democratic Party . 2 June 2022 . Encyclopaedia of Modern Ukraine . uk.
  4. News: Ocheretiana . Mariia . Zabolotnyi . Nazar . 26 August 2021 . Carried away by authoritarianism. Lessons of the second term of Kuchma . Centre of United Actions . 2 June 2022.
  5. Web site: Nordsieck. Wolfram. Ukraine. Parties and Elections in Europe. https://web.archive.org/web/20021205070908/http://www.parties-and-elections.de/ukraine.html. 5 December 2002. dead.
  6. /(website has automatic Google Translate option) Small biography of Anatoliy Matviyenko, LIGA
  7. http://ukr1.pravda.com.ua/news/2001/09/9/2983750/?attempt=1 To PDP was added Interregional Bloc of Reforms
  8. Candidates, RBC Ukraine
  9. http://en.interfax.com.ua/news/general/126937.html#.UUzMyKnCus0 Party of Regions gets 185 seats in Ukrainian parliament, Batkivschyna 101 - CEC
  10. http://www.cvk.gov.ua/pls/vnd2014/wp501e?PT001F01=910 Alphabetical Index of parties in 2014 Ukrainian parliamentary election