Andriy Baloha's Team

Andriy Baloha's Team
Команда Андрія Балоги
LeaderAndriy Baloha[1]
FoundedSeptember 24, 1999 (1999-09-24) (Party of Private Property) / March 27, 2008 (2008-03-27) (United Centre)
HeadquartersKyiv, Ukraine[2]
Ideology
Colours   
Verkhovna Rada
1 / 450
Zakarpattia Oblast Council
7 / 64
[3]
Regions
194 / 43,122
[4]
Website
komandaa.org.ua

Andriy Baloha's Team (Ukrainian: Команда Андрія Балоги, romanizedKomanda Andriya Balohy; formerly United Centre) is a Ukrainian political party. It is an offspring of Our Ukraine.[5] Legally, Andriy Baloha's Team is the successor of the Party of Private Property (Ukrainian: Партія приватної власності; Partija privatnoi vlasnosti), registered with the Ministry of Justice on September 24, 1999.[6] The party changed its name to United Centre in March 2008.[6] In 2020, the party was renamed Andriy Baloha's Team and consequently taken over by Mukachevo mayor Andriy Baloha.[1]

As United Centre the party won three seats in the 2012 Ukrainian parliamentary election;[7] but in February 2013 its member Pavlo Baloha was deprived of his deputy seats by the Higher Administrative Court of Ukraine because it had established that the election results in the single-member districts in which he was elected had been "unreliable".[8] In the 2014 parliamentary election the party won no parliamentary seats.[9][10] In the 2019 parliamentary election, the party won one seat as Viktor Baloha was elected to the Verkhovna Rada.[11]

  1. ^ a b "Партію "Єдиний центр" перейменовано: Віктор Балога більше не є її керівником". PMG.ua (in Ukrainian). 27 July 2020. Retrieved 1 June 2021.
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  3. ^ "Zakarpattia Oblast Council results". cvk.gov.ua (in Ukrainian). Central Election Commission. 25 October 2020. Retrieved 2 June 2021.
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  6. ^ a b (in Ukrainian) "Партія Приватної власності" офіційно повідомила Мін’юст про зміну назви на "Єдиний центр" Archived 2010-06-21 at the Wayback Machine, Ukrainian Ministry of Justice
  7. ^ Party of Regions gets 185 seats in Ukrainian parliament, Batkivschyna 101 - CEC, Interfax-Ukraine (12 November 2012)
  8. ^ Cite error: The named reference VR2gone8213LV was invoked but never defined (see the help page).
  9. ^ Poroshenko Bloc to have greatest number of seats in parliament Archived 2014-11-10 at the Wayback Machine, Ukrainian Television and Radio (8 November 2014)
    People's Front 0.33% ahead of Poroshenko Bloc with all ballots counted in Ukraine elections - CEC, Interfax-Ukraine (8 November 2014)
    Poroshenko Bloc to get 132 seats in parliament - CEC, Interfax-Ukraine (8 November 2014)
  10. ^ Olszański, Tadeusz A. (16 October 2014), Before the parliamentary elections in Ukraine, OSW—Centre for Eastern Studies
  11. ^ Cite error: The named reference 2748306UCB was invoked but never defined (see the help page).