New Life Нове Життя | |
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Leader | Ihor Fedorenko [1] [2] |
Founded | 2010 |
Kyiv City Council | 0 / 120 |
Website | |
www.n-z.org.ua | |
New Life ( Ukrainian: Нове Життя) is a political party in Ukraine.
The party held was created on its first congress on April 17, 2010. [1] On October 5, 2010 the party changed the name of the party from "Freedom" ( Ukrainian: ВОЛЯ) to "New Life". [1] In March 2011 the Ukrainian Ministry of Justice registered the party. [1] [3] The Chairman of the party was and is Ihor Fedorenko (born in 1974). [1] [2]
The party did not participate in the 2012 parliamentary elections. [4]
In the 2014 Kyiv local election the party won 3 seats in the Kyiv City Council. [5] [6] In the simultaneously held mayoral elections the parties candidate Lesya Orobets finished second (after Vitali Klitschko who won with almost 57% of the votes) with 8.46%. [7] [8] Orobets at the time was a member of the Ukrainian Parliament elected during the 2012 Ukrainian parliamentary election on the party list of Batkivshchyna. [9] [10]
In the 2015 Kyiv local election the party lost its seats in the Kyiv City Council (it scored less than 2% of the vote). [11]
New Life Нове Життя | |
---|---|
Leader | Ihor Fedorenko [1] [2] |
Founded | 2010 |
Kyiv City Council | 0 / 120 |
Website | |
www.n-z.org.ua | |
New Life ( Ukrainian: Нове Життя) is a political party in Ukraine.
The party held was created on its first congress on April 17, 2010. [1] On October 5, 2010 the party changed the name of the party from "Freedom" ( Ukrainian: ВОЛЯ) to "New Life". [1] In March 2011 the Ukrainian Ministry of Justice registered the party. [1] [3] The Chairman of the party was and is Ihor Fedorenko (born in 1974). [1] [2]
The party did not participate in the 2012 parliamentary elections. [4]
In the 2014 Kyiv local election the party won 3 seats in the Kyiv City Council. [5] [6] In the simultaneously held mayoral elections the parties candidate Lesya Orobets finished second (after Vitali Klitschko who won with almost 57% of the votes) with 8.46%. [7] [8] Orobets at the time was a member of the Ukrainian Parliament elected during the 2012 Ukrainian parliamentary election on the party list of Batkivshchyna. [9] [10]
In the 2015 Kyiv local election the party lost its seats in the Kyiv City Council (it scored less than 2% of the vote). [11]