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**[[File:Oppobloc.png]] [[Kleptocracy|Опозиційний блок (Opposition Bloc) (2014-2022)]] <ref>Former members of Party of Regions formed the Opposition Bloc in mid-late 2014. Four years later, due to internal disagreements between the members, a schism has occured and Opposition Platform - For Life has formed. The vast majority of OB joined that party. It is believed that both of them were controlled by prominent oligarchs, such as Rinat Akhmetov, Borys Kolesnikov, Vadim Novinskiy and by [[File:Plutocrat.png]] [[Plutocracy|Dmytro Firtash]], Sergiy Lyovochkin and Viktor Medvedchuk for OB and OPFL, respectively.</ref>
**[[File:Oppobloc.png]] [[Kleptocracy|Опозиційний блок (Opposition Bloc) (2014-2022)]] <ref>Former members of Party of Regions formed the Opposition Bloc in mid-late 2014. Four years later, due to internal disagreements between the members, a schism has occured and Opposition Platform - For Life has formed. The vast majority of OB joined that party. It is believed that both of them were controlled by prominent oligarchs, such as Rinat Akhmetov, Borys Kolesnikov, Vadim Novinskiy and by [[File:Plutocrat.png]] [[Plutocracy|Dmytro Firtash]], Sergiy Lyovochkin and Viktor Medvedchuk for OB and OPFL, respectively.</ref>
**[[File:Oppoplatforlife.png]] [[Kleptocracy|Опозиційна платформа - За життя (Opposition Platform - For Life) (2018-2022)]]
**[[File:Oppoplatforlife.png]] [[Kleptocracy|Опозиційна платформа - За життя (Opposition Platform - For Life) (2018-2022)]]
*[[File:KPU(o).png]] [[Marxism-Leninism|Комуністична Партія України (оновлена) (Communist Party of Ukraine (renewed)) (2000-2015)]]
*[[File:KPU(o).png]] [[Marxism–Leninism|Комуністична Партія України (оновлена) (Communist Party of Ukraine (renewed)) (2000-2015)]]
*[[File:RussianBloc.png]] [[Pan-Nationalism|Руський блок (Russian Bloc) (2001-2014)]]
*[[File:RussianBloc.png]] [[Pan-Nationalism|Руський блок (Russian Bloc) (2001-2014)]]
*[[File:KPRS.png]] [[Marxism-Leninism|Комунітична Партія Робітників і Селян (Communist Party of Workers and Peasants) (2001-2015)]]
*[[File:KPRS.png]] [[Marxism–Leninism|Комунітична Партія Робітників і Селян (Communist Party of Workers and Peasants) (2001-2015)]]
*[[File:PatriotofUkraine.png]] [[National Capitalism|Патріот України (Patriot of Ukraine) (2004-2015)]]
*[[File:PatriotofUkraine.png]] [[National Capitalism|Патріот України (Patriot of Ukraine) (2004-2015)]]
*[[File:UNTP.png]] [[Strasserism|Українська націонал-трудова партія (Ukrainian National Labor Party (2005-2009)]]
*[[File:UNTP.png]] [[Strasserism|Українська націонал-трудова партія (Ukrainian National Labor Party (2005-2009)]]
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====[[File:Cball-UkrSSR.png]] Ukrainian SSR====
====[[File:Cball-UkrSSR.png]] Ukrainian SSR====
*[[File:ML.png]] [[Marxism-Leninism|Комуністична партія України (КПУ)]] (Communist Party of Ukraine, 1917-1991)
*[[File:ML.png]] [[Marxism–Leninism|Комуністична партія України (КПУ)]] (Communist Party of Ukraine, 1917-1991)
*[[File:Drahomanov.png]] [[Reformist Marxism|Українська Соціалістична Партія]] (Ukrainian Socialist Party, 1950-?)
*[[File:Drahomanov.png]] [[Reformist Marxism|Українська Соціалістична Партія]] (Ukrainian Socialist Party, 1950-?)
*[[File:OUN-B.png]] [[Ultranationalism|Об'єднана партія визволення України]] (United Party for the Liberation of Ukraine, 1955-1958)
*[[File:OUN-B.png]] [[Ultranationalism|Об'єднана партія визволення України]] (United Party for the Liberation of Ukraine, 1955-1958)
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===[[File:Cball-UkrSSR.png]] Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic===
===[[File:Cball-UkrSSR.png]] Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic===
====First Secretaries of the Communist Party of Ukraine====
====First Secretaries of the Communist Party of Ukraine====
*[[File:YuriiPyatakov.png]] [[Left Communism|Georgy Pyatakov]] (1918, 1919)
*[[File:YuriiPyatakov.png]] [[Italian Left Communism|Georgy Pyatakov]] (1918, 1919)
*[[File:Hopner.png]] [[Marxist Feminism|Serafima Hopner]] (1918)
*[[File:Hopner.png]] [[Marxist Feminism|Serafima Hopner]] (1918)
*[[File:Kviring.png]] [[Leninism|Emanuel Kviring]] (1918-1919, 1923-1925)
*[[File:Kviring.png]] [[Leninism|Emanuel Kviring]] (1918-1919, 1923-1925)
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*[[File:Farbman.png]] [[Trotskyism|Rafail Farbman]] (1919-1920)
*[[File:Farbman.png]] [[Trotskyism|Rafail Farbman]] (1919-1920)
*[[File:Orthlen.png]] [[Leninism|Nikolay Bestchetvertnoi]] (1920)
*[[File:Orthlen.png]] [[Leninism|Nikolay Bestchetvertnoi]] (1920)
*[[File:Molotov.png]] [[Marxism-Leninism|Vyacheslav Molotov]] (1920-1921)
*[[File:Molotov.png]] [[Marxism–Leninism|Vyacheslav Molotov]] (1920-1921)
*[[File:Feliks Kon.png]] [[Mediacracy|Feliks Kon]] (1921)
*[[File:Feliks Kon.png]] [[Mediacracy|Feliks Kon]] (1921)
*[[File:Manuilsky.png]] [[Vperedism|Dmitry Manuilsky]] (1921-1923)
*[[File:Manuilsky.png]] [[Vperedism|Dmitry Manuilsky]] (1921-1923)
*[[File:Kaganovich.png]] [[Marxism-Leninism|Lazar Kaganovich]] (1925-1928, 1947)
*[[File:Kaganovich.png]] [[Marxism–Leninism|Lazar Kaganovich]] (1925-1928, 1947)
*[[File:NikitaKhrushchev.png]] [[Khrushchevism|Nikita Khrushchev]] (1938-1947, 1947-1949)
*[[File:NikitaKhrushchev.png]] [[Khrushchevism|Nikita Khrushchev]] (1938-1947, 1947-1949)
*[[File:Melnikov.png]] [[Marxism-Leninism|Leonid Melnikov]] (1949-1953)
*[[File:Melnikov.png]] [[Marxism–Leninism|Leonid Melnikov]] (1949-1953)
*[[File:Kirichenko.png]] [[Khrushchevism|Aleksey Kirichenko]] (1953-1957)
*[[File:Kirichenko.png]] [[Khrushchevism|Aleksey Kirichenko]] (1953-1957)
*[[File:Podgorny.png]] [[Khrushchevism|Nikolai Podgorny]] (1957-1963)
*[[File:Podgorny.png]] [[Khrushchevism|Nikolai Podgorny]] (1957-1963)
*[[File:Shelest.png]] [[Conservative Socialism|Petro Shelest]] (1963-1972)
*[[File:Shelest.png]] [[Conservative Socialism|Petro Shelest]] (1963-1972)
*[[File:Shcherbytsky.png]] [[Marxism-Leninism|Volodymyr Shcherbytsky]] (1972-1989)
*[[File:Shcherbytsky.png]] [[Marxism–Leninism|Volodymyr Shcherbytsky]] (1972-1989)
*[[File:Ivashko.png]] [[Liberal Socialism|Volodymyr Ivashko]] (1989-1990)
*[[File:Ivashko.png]] [[Liberal Socialism|Volodymyr Ivashko]] (1989-1990)
*[[File:Gurenko.png]] [[Liberal Socialism|Stanislav Hurenko]] (1990-1991)
*[[File:Gurenko.png]] [[Liberal Socialism|Stanislav Hurenko]] (1990-1991)
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*[[File:USDRP.png]] [[Reformist Marxism|Yukhym Medvedev]] (1917-1918)
*[[File:USDRP.png]] [[Reformist Marxism|Yukhym Medvedev]] (1917-1918)
*[[File:Orthlen.png]] [[Leninism|Volodymyr Zatonsky]] (March 1918-April 1918)
*[[File:Orthlen.png]] [[Leninism|Volodymyr Zatonsky]] (March 1918-April 1918)
*[[File:YuriiPyatakov.png]] [[Left Communism|Georgy Pyatakov]] (1918-1919)
*[[File:YuriiPyatakov.png]] [[Italian Left Communism|Georgy Pyatakov]] (1918-1919)
*[[File:Orthlen.png]] [[Leninism|Christian Rakovsky]] (January 1919-March 1919)
*[[File:Orthlen.png]] [[Leninism|Christian Rakovsky]] (January 1919-March 1919)
*[[File:CollectiveLeadership.png]] [[Leninism|Grigory]] [[Oligarchy|Petrovsky]] (1919-1938)
*[[File:CollectiveLeadership.png]] [[Leninism|Grigory]] [[Oligarchy|Petrovsky]] (1919-1938)

Revision as of 18:50, 26 November 2023

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Notes and References

  1. The party is led by Ihor Palytsya, who is considered to be a close friend of Ihor Kolomoyskyi. Ukrainian journalists link the party with the said oligarch, as it debatably represents Kolomoskyi's interests in the Parliament, however, the party members officially deny these connections. The party mostly follows the same ideology as SotP.
  2. D7 also classifies itself as "the party of trolls". However this also attracted radical nationalists, despite having a right-liberal ideology.
  3. In 2019, the Bellingcat research network published the results of its investigations, which indicate regular contacts between representatives of the National Corps and Azov Battalion with the American far-right, including a representative of Atomwaffen Division. In audio files available to the research network, the international secretary of the National Corps, responsible for Azov's strategy, summarized the goal of working with the Americans as a "global conservative revolution" aimed at "protecting the white race."
  4. A paramilitary organization of the party called "National Druzhyna" (National Squad), is linked with the political interests of the former Minister of Internal Affairs Arsen Avakov, but both representatives of the organization and Avakov himself denied the connections. Officialy, its leader is Ihor Mykhalylenko, but some media outlets say that the Russian neo-Nazi Sergey Korotkikh aka "Botsman", is its actual leader.
  5. Oleh Lyashko was a frequent guest on Rinat Akhmetov's TV channels before the full-scale invasion, with some believing that Akhmetov is financially involved in the party.
  6. Notable memebers include: Viktor Medvedchuk, Leonid Kravchuk, Leonid Kuchma, Petro Poroshenko, Nestor Shufrych, Hryhoriy Surkis and some other nasty folks. Think of SDPU(u) as Party of Regions of the 1990's and early to mid-2000's.
  7. Political wing was dissolved in 2014 but the militant wing continues to exist.
  8. Former members of Party of Regions formed the Opposition Bloc in mid-late 2014. Four years later, due to internal disagreements between the members, a schism has occured and Opposition Platform - For Life has formed. The vast majority of OB joined that party. It is believed that both of them were controlled by prominent oligarchs, such as Rinat Akhmetov, Borys Kolesnikov, Vadim Novinskiy and by Dmytro Firtash, Sergiy Lyovochkin and Viktor Medvedchuk for OB and OPFL, respectively.
  9. Anatoliy Sharii was an infamous political blogger known for his staunch ukrainophobic, anti-US, eurosceptic (in an ironic twist, while living in Spain, an EU country) and pro-Russian views, but he no longer blogs as his cahnnels have been shut down and his party banned.
  10. The party of Sharii was receiving financial support by being featured in selected (now defenct) news channels as well as mentions in interviews with politicians, promotion of certain events and "political persecution by the nationalists" from the pro-Russian Opposition Platform - For Life (OPFL) party and one of its leaders, Viktor Medvedchuk.
  11. UoL was made up of non-Ukrainians who were against independence, but had close ties to UDAP. At the end of October 1918, UoL split into low and middle-class farmers who were pro-independence, and upper-class landlords, who demanded a federation with Russia.
  12. Leo I supported Mongol Empire
  13. Leo I supported Mongol Empire