Social Christian Party (Ukraine)

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The Social-Christian Party (Ukrainian: Соціально-християнська партія) is a political party in Ukraine registered in July 2004[1]

The party participated independently in the 2006 parliamentary elections winning 0,09% of the votes and no seats.[1]

In the 30 September 2007 elections, the party failed again as part of the Christian Bloc to win parliamentary representation.[1]

The party was reported to merge with United Centre in October 2008;[2] however it continued to exist.[3]

The party competed on one single party under "umbrella" party "Fatherland", together with several other parties, during the 2012 parliamentary elections[4][5][6][7][8][9] During the election this list won 62 seats (25.55% of the votes) under the proportional party-list system and another 39 by winning 39 simple-majority constituencies; a total of 101 seats in Parliament.[10]

References

  1. ^ a b c Template:Uk icon Соціально-Християнська Партія, Database DATA
  2. ^ Template:Uk iconСоціально-Християнська партія України cамоліквідувалася, z i k (October 16, 2008)
  3. ^ Template:Uk iconЗорян Шкіряк офіційно очолив Соціально-Християнську Партію, Ministry of Justice of Ukraine (October 16, 2008)
  4. ^ Template:Uk icon Соціально-християнська партія вирішила приєднатися до об'єднаної опозиції, Den (newspaper) (24 April 2012)
  5. ^ Oppositon to form single list to participate in parliamentary elections, Kyiv Post (2 March 2012)
    Template:Uk icon "ФРОНТ ЗМІН" ІДЕ В РАДУ З "БАТЬКІВЩИНОЮ", Ukrayinska Pravda (7 April 2012)
    Yatseniuk wants to meet with Tymoshenko to discuss reunion of opposition, Kyiv Post (7 April 2012)
  6. ^ Template:Uk icon Tymoshenko and Yatsenyuk united ("Тимошенко та Яценюк об'єдналися"), Ukrayinska Pravda (23 April 2012)
  7. ^ Civil Position party joins Ukraine's united opposition, Kyiv Post (20 June 2012)
  8. ^ Ukrainian opposition parties agree to form single list for 2012 elections, Kyiv Post (23 January 2012)
  9. ^ Oppositon to form single list to participate in parliamentary elections, Kyiv Post (2 March 2012)
  10. ^ Template:Uk icon Proportional votes & Constituency seats, Central Electoral Commission of Ukraine
    % of total seats, Ukrayinska Pravda