Party of Free Democrats | |
Native Name: | Партія вільних демократів |
Native Name Lang: | uk |
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Leader: | Mykhailo Brodskyy |
Registered: | November 1999 |
Split: | |
Merged: | Batkivshchyna (2005–2007) |
Membership: | 1,000 |
Website: | pvd.ck.ua (Archived) |
Country: | Ukraine |
The Party of Free Democrats (uk|Партія вільних демократів|translit=Partiia vilnykh demokrativ) is a political party in Ukraine led by Mykhailo Brodskyy. It was registered in November 1999 as Yabluko (uk|Яблуко; Apple).[1] The party has about 1,000 members.[2]
Mykhailo Brodskyy, a member of the Hromada faction, formed a 14-member "Yabluko" faction in the Verkhovna Rada (Ukrainian parliament) in mid-September 2000.[3]
During the 2002 Ukrainian parliamentary election, the party won 1.2% of the popular vote and no seats (as Yabluko).[1]
In March 2005, the party was merged into the Batkivshchyna party, led by Yulia Tymoshenko.[4] In March 2007, however, Brodskyy announced the renewal of the party; renaming it to the Party of Free Democrats.[4]
During the 2007 Ukrainian parliamentary election, the party failed again to win parliamentary representation.[1]
In late October 2009, The party nominated Brodskyy as its candidate for President of Ukraine in the 2010 Ukrainian presidential election.[5] [6]
During the 2010 Ukrainian local elections, the party won representatives in municipalities and did particularly well in Cherkasy.[7] The party won one representative in the Cherkasy Oblast Council and 14 seats in the city council of Cherkasy.[8]
In the 2012 Ukrainian parliamentary election the party competed in one constituency;[9] as it was defeated, the party continued to lack parliamentary representation.[10]
The party did not participate in the 2014 Ukrainian parliamentary election.[11] In the 2019 Ukrainian parliamentary election the party had two candidates in constituencies, but both lost.[12]