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Party of Economic Revival ( Ukrainian: Партія економічного відродження) was a political party in Ukraine set up by former communists in Crimea in November 1992 as Party of Economic Revival of Crimea. [1] [2] It was suspected of having ties with organized crime. [3] [4] [5] [6] The party was dissolved by the Ukrainian Ministry of Justice in 2003. [7]

History

During the Ukrainian parliamentary election 1994 the party was represented in the Verkhovna Rada after winning 1 consistency seat. [8] In 1994 the party became part of coalition backing the Council of Ministers of Crimea (Crimean government). [9]

During the Ukrainian parliamentary election 1998 the party was part of the Electoral bloc NEP with the Democratic Party of Ukraine, the combination won 1,22% of the national vote. [10] [11] The Democratic Party of Ukraine won 1 ( single-mandate constituency) seat, the Party of Economic Revival did not win any seats. [12]

The party did not participate in the Ukrainian parliamentary election 2002. [13] It was dissolved by the Ukrainian Ministry of Justice in 2003. [7]

Party member Anushavan Danielyan, a vice-speaker of the Supreme Council of Crimea in the 1990s, was appointed Prime Minister of the Nagorno-Karabakh Republic in 1999. [4] [5] [14] [15]

References

  1. ^ Ukraine:Movement without Change, Change without Movement (Postcommunist States and Nations) by Marta Dyczok, Routledge, 2000, ISBN  978-90-5823-026-3 (page 62)
  2. ^ (in Ukrainian) Полiтичнi партiї України у взаємодiї зi структурами влади, Kiev Center of Political Studies and Conflictology
  3. ^ Federalism beyond Federations by Ferran Requejo and Klaus-Jürgen Nagel, Ashgate, 2011, ISBN  978-1-4094-0922-9 (page 188)
  4. ^ a b (in Russian) Военные обвиняют правительство в коррупции, Kommersant (21 January 2000)
  5. ^ a b (in Russian) «Жирный кот», любивший Пиночета, "1K" (22 April 2004)
  6. ^ Reformers face limited choices by Taras Kuzio, Kyiv Post (July 4, 2002)
  7. ^ a b (in Ukrainian) Міністр юстиції підписав накази про вилучення ще 5 партій з Реєстру об'єднань громадян Archived 2012-12-22 at archive.today, Ukrainian Ministry of Justice
  8. ^ Єгудін Володимир Ілліч, Verkhovna Rada
  9. ^ Crimea by Maria Drohobycky, Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Inc., 1995, ISBN  978-0-8476-8067-2 (page li)
  10. ^ In the current election campaign it seems more effective to be a democrat than a European, Policy Documentation Center (February 23, 1998)
  11. ^ (in Ukrainian) Демократична партія України, Databases DATA
  12. ^ Deputies/Elected in multi-mandate constituency/Elections 29.11.1998, Central Election Commission of Ukraine
  13. ^ Parties and election blocs of the parties/Parties (blocs) subjects of Election Process, Central Election Commission of Ukraine
  14. ^ Lynch, Dov (2004). Engaging Eurasia's separatist states: unresolved conflicts and de facto states. US Institute of Peace Press. p. 60. ISBN  978-1-929223-54-1. Retrieved 30 December 2010.
  15. ^ CRIMEAN PARLIAMENT REFUSED TO CANCEL THE DECISION TO RECOGNIZE ARMENIAN GENOCIDE, PanARMENIAN.Net (June 25, 2005)
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Party of Economic Revival ( Ukrainian: Партія економічного відродження) was a political party in Ukraine set up by former communists in Crimea in November 1992 as Party of Economic Revival of Crimea. [1] [2] It was suspected of having ties with organized crime. [3] [4] [5] [6] The party was dissolved by the Ukrainian Ministry of Justice in 2003. [7]

History

During the Ukrainian parliamentary election 1994 the party was represented in the Verkhovna Rada after winning 1 consistency seat. [8] In 1994 the party became part of coalition backing the Council of Ministers of Crimea (Crimean government). [9]

During the Ukrainian parliamentary election 1998 the party was part of the Electoral bloc NEP with the Democratic Party of Ukraine, the combination won 1,22% of the national vote. [10] [11] The Democratic Party of Ukraine won 1 ( single-mandate constituency) seat, the Party of Economic Revival did not win any seats. [12]

The party did not participate in the Ukrainian parliamentary election 2002. [13] It was dissolved by the Ukrainian Ministry of Justice in 2003. [7]

Party member Anushavan Danielyan, a vice-speaker of the Supreme Council of Crimea in the 1990s, was appointed Prime Minister of the Nagorno-Karabakh Republic in 1999. [4] [5] [14] [15]

References

  1. ^ Ukraine:Movement without Change, Change without Movement (Postcommunist States and Nations) by Marta Dyczok, Routledge, 2000, ISBN  978-90-5823-026-3 (page 62)
  2. ^ (in Ukrainian) Полiтичнi партiї України у взаємодiї зi структурами влади, Kiev Center of Political Studies and Conflictology
  3. ^ Federalism beyond Federations by Ferran Requejo and Klaus-Jürgen Nagel, Ashgate, 2011, ISBN  978-1-4094-0922-9 (page 188)
  4. ^ a b (in Russian) Военные обвиняют правительство в коррупции, Kommersant (21 January 2000)
  5. ^ a b (in Russian) «Жирный кот», любивший Пиночета, "1K" (22 April 2004)
  6. ^ Reformers face limited choices by Taras Kuzio, Kyiv Post (July 4, 2002)
  7. ^ a b (in Ukrainian) Міністр юстиції підписав накази про вилучення ще 5 партій з Реєстру об'єднань громадян Archived 2012-12-22 at archive.today, Ukrainian Ministry of Justice
  8. ^ Єгудін Володимир Ілліч, Verkhovna Rada
  9. ^ Crimea by Maria Drohobycky, Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Inc., 1995, ISBN  978-0-8476-8067-2 (page li)
  10. ^ In the current election campaign it seems more effective to be a democrat than a European, Policy Documentation Center (February 23, 1998)
  11. ^ (in Ukrainian) Демократична партія України, Databases DATA
  12. ^ Deputies/Elected in multi-mandate constituency/Elections 29.11.1998, Central Election Commission of Ukraine
  13. ^ Parties and election blocs of the parties/Parties (blocs) subjects of Election Process, Central Election Commission of Ukraine
  14. ^ Lynch, Dov (2004). Engaging Eurasia's separatist states: unresolved conflicts and de facto states. US Institute of Peace Press. p. 60. ISBN  978-1-929223-54-1. Retrieved 30 December 2010.
  15. ^ CRIMEAN PARLIAMENT REFUSED TO CANCEL THE DECISION TO RECOGNIZE ARMENIAN GENOCIDE, PanARMENIAN.Net (June 25, 2005)

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