Leonid Chernovetskyi Bloc ( Ukrainian : Блок Леоніда Черновецького ) was a regional electoral alliance supporting then– people's deputy and since 2006, the Mayor of Kyiv Leonid Chernovetskyi .
6-560: Formed as an alliance based around Chernovetskyi's Christian Liberal Party ( Ukrainian : Християнсько-ліберальна партія України ) , bloc's 120-candidates list was registered by the Kyiv City Territorial Electoral Commission on 12 February 2006, rallying around Leonid Chernovetskyi personality. In a big electoral surprise, the bloc has finished second with 12,94% of the vote, falling just 12 points behind Yulia Tymoshenko Bloc and 4 points ahead of Our Ukraine , on
12-509: Is guided by the values of Christianity and the principles of Western European democracy : parliamentarism , the market economy , free labour and powerful social programs. The party is led by the former Mayor of Kyiv , Leonid Chernovetskyi . In 2006 the party participated in national elections as part of the Block of People's Democratic Parties . At the Kyiv City Council election, 2008
18-542: The 2012 parliamentary election , on 22 September 2011 the bloc's faction in Kyiv City Council has been dissolved. All the deputies that were members of the faction became independents. This article about a political party in Ukraine is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Christian Liberal Party of Ukraine Christian Liberal party of Ukraine is a political party in Ukraine . The party says that it
24-464: The bloc, and allied with the Green Planet and Women of Ukraine parties to ran in 2008 election. Despite polls showing high disapproval for the incumbent Mayor, Chernovetskyi was successfully re-elected with 38% of the vote, while his bloc won the election in a landslide, receiving over 30% of the vote and 43 seats, gaining 22 deputies in the city council. Although, the bloc intended to run nationally in
30-477: The list of which Chernovetskyi ran in the national election the same day . Chernovetskyi himself won the mayoral election in another surprise that evening, winning over 31% of the vote, 8 points ahead of then–favourite to win the position, Vitali Klitschko . Following the Verkhovna Rada decision to dissolve Kyiv City Council and to hold a snap general election in the city, Chernovetskyi and his team expanded
36-528: The party was part of the Leonid Chernovetskyi Bloc alliance. It has never competed alone in national elections. The party planned to compete in the 2012 Ukrainian parliamentary election also as a member of the Leonid Chernovetskyi Bloc , but this alliance disbanded itself in the Kyiv City Council on September 22, 2011. This article related to a European Liberal party is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . This article about
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