Socialist Party – Peasant Party

Electoral bloc of the Socialist Party of Ukraine and the Peasant Party of Ukraine (Ukrainian: Виборчий блок Соціалістичної партії України та Селянської партії України; Vyborchyi blok Sotsialistychnoyi partiyi Ukrayiny ta Selyanskoyi partiyi Ukrayiny) was the first political alliance and an electoral bloc in Ukraine that managed to win parliamentary seats on party list. The alliance was founded in November 1997 to participate in the 1998 parliamentary election and consisted out of the Socialist Party of Ukraine and the Peasant Party of Ukraine.

Socialist Party – Peasant Party
Виборчий блок Соціалістичної партії України та Селянської партії України
LeaderOleksandr Moroz[1]
FoundedNovember 1, 1997 (1997-11-01)
HeadquartersKyiv, Ukraine
IdeologyDemocratic socialism
Factions:
Social democracy
Agrarian socialism

1998 parliamentary election edit

Top-10 party list: Oleksandr Moroz (Socialist), Serhiy Dovhan (Peasant), Viktor Suslov (unaffiliated), Ivan Chyzh (Socialist), Ivan Bokyi (unaffiliated), Stanislav Nikolayenko (Socialist), Oleksandr Tkachenko (Peasant), Kostiantyn Dovhan (Peasant), Yosyp Vinskyi (Socialist), Nina Markovska (Socialist).

Party PR Constituency Total
seats
+/–
Votes % Seats Votes % Seats
Socialist Party – Peasant Party 2,273,788 8.8 29 1,067,267 4.2 6 35 New
Socialist Party of Ukraine 14 3 17 +3
Peasant Party of Ukraine 10 2 12 -7
unaffiliated 5 1 6 -

Left Center edit

In parliament the alliance created a faction "Left Center".

On October 17, 2000 on proposition of the Left Center representative, several members of parliament (Verkhovna Rada) left in protest against the closing of publishing of "Peasant Herald".[2]

On July 3, 2001 the faction requested on urgent creation of provisional parliamentary commission in investigation of board governors of the Agrarian bank "Ukraine" that led to bankruptcy of that bank.[3]

References edit

  1. ^ "Electoral bloc of the Socialist Party of Ukraine and the Peasant Party of Ukraine". Central Electoral Commission of Ukraine (in Ukrainian). 1998-04-15. Retrieved 2014-04-09.
  2. ^ Left Center stands against closure of newspaper "Silski Visti". Ukrinform. 17 October 2000
  3. ^ "Left Center" requests to create a commission to check activity of Bank "Ukraine". Ukrayinska Pravda. 3 July 2001

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