Union of Left Forces
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Union of Left Forces | |
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Leader | Vasyl Volha[1] |
Founded | December 8, 2007[2] |
Headquarters | Kiev |
Ideology | Democratic socialism |
International affiliation | None |
Colours | Red |
Website | |
www.ppsls.org.ua | |
Union of Leftists (Ukrainian: Союз Лівих Сил) is a Ukrainian political party led by Vasyl Volha.[1]
History
After at the 2007 parliamentary elections the Socialist Party of Ukraine vote share collapsed Vasyl Volha left that party and created Union of Leftists.[3]
The party was founded on December 8, 2007 and its goals were empower local communities, provide state support for poor regions, stop the privatization of strategic state enterprises and the sale of agricultural land, make Ukraine geopolitically neutral and make Russian the second state language.[2]
In November 2008 the party headquarters were the target of arson. According to the party, this was connected to an action against radical nationalism in Ukraine conducted by the party in Simferopol the day before where they burned swastikas and flags of some nationalist parties.[4]
The party participated in the 2010 presidential election as part of the Election bloc of left and central left political forces and supported Petro Symonenko as this bloc joint candidate for the post of Ukraine's president at the Ukrainian presidential election, 2010.[1][5]
The party did not participate in the 2012 parliamentary elections.[6]
References
- ^ a b c Four parties unite to participate in presidential election, Interfax-Ukraine (September 14, 2009)
- ^ a b Template:Uk icon Ліві об'єдналися в нову партію "Союз лівих сил", NEWSru.ua (December 8, 2007)
- ^ Template:Ru icon Short bio, Liga.net
- ^ Template:Uk icon Партія "Союз лівих сил" заявляє про нічний підпал свого офісу в Києві, Radio Ukraine (November 27, 2008)
- ^ Leftist union backs Communist leader's nomination as presidential candidate, Kyiv Post (October 16, 2009)
- ^ Template:Uk icon Results of voting in single constituencies in 2012 & Nation-wide list, Central Election Commission of Ukraine