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*[[File:Sharii.png]] [[Kleptocracy|Партія Шарія (Party of Sharii)]] (banned in 2022) <ref>Anatoliy Sharii was an infamous [[File:YouTube.png]] political blogger known for his staunch ukrainophobic, anti-US, eurosceptic (while living in Spain, an EU country, which is ironic if you think about it) and pro-Russian views, but he no longer blogs as his cahnnels have been shut down and his party banned.</ref> <ref>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.</ref>
*[[File:Ormarxf.png]] [[Marxism|Організація марксистів (Organization of Marxists)]] (2007-2011)
**[[File:PostSoviet.png]] [[Conservative Socialism|Об'єднання «Боротьба»]] (Association "Borotba", Struggle) (2011-2014/15, (de facto))<ref> The association was established in May 2011 by former members of the "Stalinist" wing of "Organization of Marxists" (a Marxist-Leninist group formed in 2007), the Communist Party of Ukraine (KPU) and its youth wing the "Leninist Communist Youth Union of Ukraine, the "All-Ukrainian Union of Workers", the "Youth Association Che Guevara" and the "Youth against capitalism" movement, with some individual leftist activists also joining. This organisation claimed to be Marxist-leninist, anti-fascist and anti-capitalist. However in practise it wasn't different from CPU, especially in pro-Russian orientation. During Euromaidan, they were trying to take part in protest, but after attack from far-right and bourgeois part of protest Borotba switched sides and joined Anti-maidan and started to support Yanukovich's government. During pro-russian protests in 2014 Borotba supported pro-Russian protestors and separatists. De facto this organisation ceased to exist. Many members were arrested or left Ukraine or took part in war on the side of Russia and L/DPR with some members killed, while some left organisation. This organisation is hated by most Ukrainian left-wing organisations.<ref>
 
==[[File:Cball-UkrSSR.png]] Ukrainian SSR==
*[[File:ML.png]] [[Marxism-Leninism|Комуністична партія України (КПУ)]] (Communist Party of Ukraine, 1917-1991)
Undergound/Banned parties and movements:
*[[File:Agrnac.png]] [[National Agrarianism|Холодноярська республіка]] (Kholodnyy Yar Republic, 1919-1922)
*[[File:LeftAntiCom.png]] [[Democratic Socialism|Українська Соціалістична Партія]] (Ukrainian Socialist Party, 1950-?)
*[[File:Nation.png]] [[Nationalism|Об'єднана партія визволення України]] (United Party for the Liberation of Ukraine, 1955-1958)
*[[File:Natcon.png]] [[National Conservatism|Українська національна партія]] (Ukrainian National Party, 1961-1962)
*[[File:Leftnat.png]] [[Left-Wing Nationalism|Українська робітничо-селянська спілка]] (Ukrainian Worker and Peasant Union, 1959-1961)
*[[File:Nalib.png]] [[National Liberalism|Шістдесятництво]] (Sixtiers movement, late 1950s-1960s)
*[[File:Lib.png]] [[Liberalism|Українська Гельсінська група]] (Ukrainian Helsinki Group, (1976-)
*[[File:Peopleruh.png]] [[National Conservatism|Народний рух України]] (People's Movement of Ukraine, 1989-)
 
==[[File:Cball-Ukraine.png]] West Ukrainian People's Republic (1918-1919)==
*[[File:Nation.png]] [[Nationalism|Українська народна трудова партія]] (People's Labor Party, 1899-1923)
*[[File:Austrmarx.png]] [[Austromarxism|Українська соціал-демократична партія]] (Social Democratic Party, 1899-1939)
*[[File:Leftnat.png]] [[Left-Wing Nationalism|Українська радикальна партія]] (Radical Party, 1890-1950)
*[[File:Cdem.png]] [[Christian Democracy|Християнсько-суспільна партія]] (Christian-social Party, 1911-1930s)
 
==[[File:Cball-UkrainianPeoplesRepublic.png]] Ukrainian People's Republic (1917-1921)==
''During the UPR years, most left-wing socialist parties supported greater autonomy within the [[File:Cball-Russian Empire.png]] Russian Empire (with the exception of [[File:Consocf.png]] Soc-Indeps), while right-wing conservatives were in favor of independence. Most rightist parties and movements would later support a coup d'etat that put [[File:Authoritarian Conservatism.png]] [[Authoritarian Conservatism|Pavlo Skoropadskyi]] in charge of the country.''
*Government and their supporters
**[[File:Bernst.png]] [[Reformist Marxism|Українська соціал-демократична робітнича партія]] (Ukrainian Social Democratic Labor Party, 1905-circa 1922)
**[[File:Soc.png]] [[Socialism|Українська партія соціалістів-федералістів]] (Socialists-Federalists, 1917-1923)
**[[File:Agsoc.png]] [[Agrarian Socialism|Українська партія соціалістів-революціонерів]] (Socialists-Revolutionaries, 1905-circa 1922)
***[[File:Orthlen.png]] [[Leninism|Борьбисти]] (Borbysts, Strugglers)
***[[File:Natcom.png]] [[National Communism|Боротьбісти]] (Borotbists, Fighters)
**[[File:Bundis.png]] [[Bundism|בונד]] (Jewish Bund)
*Opposition
**[[File:Agrnac.png]] [[National Agrarianism|Українська демократично-хліборобська партія]] (Democratic Agricultural Party, 1917-1918)
**[[File:Conservative.png]] [[Conservatism|Українська Народна Громада]] (Ukrainian People's Community, 1917-1918)
**[[File:Consocf.png]] [[Conservative Socialism|Українська партія соціалістів-самостійників]] (Socialists-Independents, 1917-1922)
**[[File:Timocracy.png]] [[Timocracy|Союз земельних власників]] (Union of Landowners) <ref>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. </ref>
 
==[[File:Cball-AustriaHungary.png]] Divided Ukraine [[File:Cball-Russian Empire.png]] (WIP)==
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