Lytvyn's People's Bloc
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The Lytvyn's People's Bloc, (Ukrainian: Народний блок Литвина; Narodnyj Blok Lytvyna) is a political alliance in Ukraine led by Volodymyr Lytvyn. It consists out of
- People's Party (Narodnaya Partiya)
- Party of All-Ukrainian Union of the Left "Justice" (Partiya Vseukrayins'kogo Obyednannya Livikh "Spravedlivist'")
- Ukrainian Peasant Democratic Party (Ukrayins'ka Selyans'ka Demokratychna Partiya)
The bloc had been organized for participation in the 2006 parliamentary election. The electoral blok's list was headed by:
# | Name | Position |
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1 | Volodymyr Lytvyn | Chairmen of the Verkhovna Rada |
2 | Sofia Rotaru | Singer |
3 | Leonid Kadenyuk | Astronaut |
4 | Valeriy Smoliy | Head of the Institite of History of Ukraine |
5 | Vasyl Maliarenko | Head of the Supreme Court of Ukraine |
In the election, which took place on 26 March 2006, the bloc won 2.44% of the popular vote and no seat in the Verkhovna Rada, which became one of the main surprise of the election.
Parties: Party of Regions (186) • All-Ukrainian Union Fatherland • Ukrainian Social Democratic Party • People's Union Our Ukraine • Party of Industrialists and Entrepreneurs • People's Movement • Christian Democratic Union • Ukrainian Republican Party Assembly • Congress of Ukrainian Nationalists • Socialist Party (33) Communist Party (21) • Progressive Socialist Party • Rus'-Ukrainian Union • People's Party • Party of All-Ukrainian Union of the Left "Justice" • Ukrainian Peasant Democratic Party • Party of Free Peasants and Entrepreneurs • Political Party Cathedral Ukraine Ukrainian People's Party • Viche • Pora • Reforms and Order Party United Social Democratic Party • Republican Party • Women for the Future • All-Ukrainian Union Center
Political Blocs: Yulia Tymoshenko Electoral Bloc (129) • Our Ukraine (81) • People's Opposition Bloc of N. Vitrenko • Lytvyn's People's Bloc • Opposition Bloc "Ne Tak"