Free Donbas

Free Donbas
Свободный Донбасс
ChairmanVladimir Medvedev
FoundersPavel Gubarev
Yuri Sivokonenko
Evgeny Orlov
Maksim Gusyakov
Miroslav Rudenko
Alexander Malkov
Ellada Shaftner
Founded2 October 2014 (2014-10-02)
HeadquartersBogdana Khmel'nitskogo Avenue 102, Donetsk, Donetsk Oblast, Ukraine (non-government controlled)
NewspaperNovorossiya
Youth wingYouth Union of Donbas
IdeologyRussian nationalism[1]
Donetsk separatism[1]
MembersNovorossiya Party
Union of Veterans of Donbass «Berkut»
Colours  White
  Yellow
  Black
People's Council
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Party flag

Free Donbas (Russian: Свободный Донбасс, romanizedSvobodnyy Donbass) is a public movement and political bloc in the Donetsk Oblast fighting for the separation of the region from Ukraine.[2] The bloc includes several parties and movements. The organization was formed in 2014, in the first six months after the proclamation of independence of the Donetsk People's Republic from Ukraine. Satisfying the requirements of the CEC, this party became one of two (along with the party "Donetsk Republic") admitted to participation in the general elections in the Donetsk People's Republic on November 2, 2014. After registration, the party joined in campaigning in the streets with voters, and also on the Internet. The party supports the independence of the historical and cultural region of Novorossiya from Ukraine.

The colors of the organization are identical with the Russian nationalist organization Pamyat.

Ekaterina Gubareva was set to head the election list of Free Donbas for the elections of the People's Council of the Donetsk People's Republic of 11 November 2018[3] but on 29 September 2018 she was excluded from this list after she was held in custody by unknown people.[4] After this incident she left for Rostov-on-Don (in Russia).[4]

  1. ^ a b Nordsieck, Wolfram (2018). "Donetsk People's Republic". Parties and Elections in Europe. Archived from the original on 31 July 2022. Retrieved 31 July 2022.
  2. ^ "Выборы в чрезвычайных условиях". svpressa.ru. 30 October 2014. Retrieved 17 December 2018.
  3. ^ "Парламент ДНР сменил исполняющего обязанности главы республики". Meduza (in Russian). Retrieved 2018-09-07.
  4. ^ a b "The Ukrainian Week". ukrainianweek.com. Retrieved 17 December 2018.