Social Democratic Party of Ukraine (united)

Social Democratic Party of Ukraine (united)
Соцiал-демократична партія України (об'єднана)
AbbreviationSDPU(o)
ChairmanYuriy Zahorodnyi
Deputy ChairmanIhor Shurma
Founded1995
Merger of
Split fromSocial Democratic Party of Ukraine
HeadquartersKyiv
NewspaperNasha Hazeta[1]
Youth wingUkrainian Social Democratic Youth
Membership (2005)405,000
IdeologySocial democracy[2]
Social conservatism[3]
Factions:
Russophilia[4]
Pro-Europeanism[3]
Authoritarianism[4][5]
Political positionCentre[6] to centre-left
National affiliation
Oligarch associationKyiv Seven[3]
Colours
  •   Red
  •   Blue
  •   Yellow
  •   Purple (customary)
Verkhovna Rada
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Website
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The Social Democratic Party of Ukraine (united) (Ukrainian: Соцiал-демократична партія України (об'єднана), romanizedSotsial-demokratychna partiia Ukrainy (obiednana), abbreviated SDPU(o) or СДПУ(о)) is a Ukrainian political party that was originally established as the Social Democratic Party of Ukraine. At the 1998 and 2002 parliamentary elections it won parliamentary seats, but has since then failed to win any seats.[7] When in the Verkhovna Rada the party was influential, but since the Orange Revolution (of late 2004[8]) it has been marginalized.[9]

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  5. ^ Ukrainian politics, energy and corruption under Kuchma and Yushchenko by Taras Kuzio (7 March 2008)
  6. ^ Nordsieck, Wolfram (2006). "Ukraine". Parties and Elections in Europe. Archived from the original on 11 April 2006.
  7. ^ Cite error: The named reference DATA was invoked but never defined (see the help page).
  8. ^ "Timeline: Battle for Ukraine". BBC NEWS, 23 January 2005. URL Retrieved 12 September 2006
  9. ^ Left and Center - Left Parties in Ukraine, Friedrich Ebert Foundation (November 2010)