Native Zakarpattia
Native Zakarpattia (Ukrainian: Рідне Закарпаття, romanized: Ridne Zakarpattia) is a political party in Zakarpattia Oblast, western Ukraine. Founded in 2018,[3] its leader is Andriy Novytskyi.[3] It holds a plurality of 12 seats on the Zakarpattia Oblast Council won in the 2020 Ukrainian local elections, making it the largest regional party in Zakarpattia. The party was developed by four Ukrainian MP's from the Dovira faction.[4][5] These four MP's being Vasyl Petiovka, Valerii Lunchenko, Robert Horvat and Vladislav Poliak.[4][6]
Native Zakarpattia Рідне Закарпаття | |
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Leader | Andriy Novytskyi |
Founded | October 24, 2018 |
Headquarters | Uzhhorod, Ukraine |
Ideology | Regionalism |
Verkhovna Rada | 0 / 450 |
Zakarpattia Oblast Council | 12 / 64 [1] |
Regions | 354 / 43,122 [2] |
On 25 November 2021 Volodymyr Chubirko of Native Zakarpattia was elected chairman of the Zakarpattia Oblast Council.[7]
References
- "Zakarpattia Oblast Council results". cvk.gov.ua (in Ukrainian). Central Election Commission. 25 October 2020. Retrieved 6 October 2021.
- "Elected Deputies of Local Councils". cvk.gov.ua (in Ukrainian). Central Election Commission. Retrieved 6 October 2021.
- DATA regarding political parties registered in accordance with the procedure established by law as of 01.01.2021 (party number 346, Ministry of Justice of Ukraine website (accessed on 15 February 2023) (in Ukrainian)
- The leaders of the "Native Zakarpattia" party told what they are going to the elections with and why they will win, zaholovok.com.ua (4 October 2020) (in Ukrainian)
- This year, 12 new parties were created. 50 changed their names, Civil movement "Chesno" (13 October 2020) (in Ukrainian)
- Advertising on social networks, stories on television and an office in Mukachevo – about which I forgot to report the party "Native Zakarpattia", Bihus.Info (27 December 2021) (in Ukrainian)
- (in Ukrainian) In a regional council of Zakarpatye the new head - it couldn't be chosen a month because of a series of "mines", Ukrayinska Pravda (29 November 2021)
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