Ternopil Oblast Council
Ternopil Oblast Council Тернопільська обласна рада | |
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Type | |
Type | |
Houses | 1 |
Leadership | |
Viktor Ovcharuk | |
Structure | |
Seats | 64 |
Political groups |
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Elections | |
Last election | 25 October 2015[1] |
Meeting place | |
Ternopil, Ternopil Oblast | |
Website | |
http://www.obl-rada.te.ua/ |
The Ternopil Oblast Council (Ukrainian: Тернопільська обласна рада) is the regional oblast council (parliament) of the Ternopil Oblast (province) located in western Ukraine. The council is composed of 120 members and is situated in the oblast's administrative center Ternopil.
Council members are elected for five year terms. The latest elections were contested on March 15, 2009. In order to gain representation in the council, a party must gain more than 3 percent of the total vote. In the latest election, seven parties passed the threshold.
2009 Composition
Composition of the Ternopil Oblast Council
Parties and blocs | Seats | |||
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All-Ukrainian Union "Svoboda" (Всеукраїнське об'єднання «Свобода») | 50 (+50) | |||
United Centre (Єдиний Центр) | 20 (+20) | |||
Party of Regions (Партія регіонів) | 14 (+14) | |||
Yulia Tymoshenko Bloc (Блок Юлії Тимошенко) | 12 (-31) | |||
Ukrainian People's Party (Українська народна партія) | 11 (-2) | |||
People's Union Our Ukraine (Народний союз «Наша Україна») | 8 (-40) | |||
Lytvyn Bloc (блок Литвина) | 5 (+5) | |||
Total | 120 | |||
Source: Official website Ternopil Oblast Council |
The 2009 election of the current composition was the electoral breakthrough of All-Ukrainian Union "Svoboda".[2] Their win of 34.69% of the votes and 50 seats was the best result for a far-right party in Ukraine’s history.[2]
Former parties
- Yulia Tymoshenko Bloc (Блок Юлії Тимошенко) bloc surrendered all its mandates following the 2009 elections[3]
- Socialist Party of Ukraine (Соціалістична партія України) lost all 5 mandates in 2009
- Ukrainian National Bloc of Kostenko and Plyushch (Український Народний Блок Костенка і Плюща) bloc fell apart in 2009 continuing as Ukrainian People's Party
- Our Ukraine–People's Self-Defense Bloc (Блок Наша Україна - Народна Самооборона) bloc fell apart in 2009 continuing as People's Union Our Ukraine
Special events
During the night of 29 to 30 August 2003 the leader of the Our Ukraine's faction in the Ternopil Oblast Council, Ivan Havdyda, was assassinated in Kiev.[4]
References
- ↑ Results. Central Electorate Commission
- 1 2 Shekhovtsov, Anton (2011)."The Creeping Resurgence of the Ukrainian Radical Right? The Case of the Freedom Party". Europe-Asia Studies Volume 63, Issue 2. pp. 203-228. doi:10.1080/09668136.2011.547696 (source also available here)
- ↑ BYT MPs give up seats in Ternopil regional council, Interfax-Ukraine (May 11, 2009)
- ↑ Our Ukraine's deputy in Ternopil slain in Kyiv, Ukrayinska Pravda (September 2, 2003)
External links
- Ternopil Oblast Council (official site) (in Ukrainian)