Explore the political landscape of Ukraine. Use Political Party Picker to browse 44 political parties, compare their ideologies and positions on the political spectrum, view election results, and select your preferred party for Ukraine on the interactive map.
European Solidarity (Ukrainian: Європейська солідарність, romanized: Yevropeiska solidarnist, IPA: [jeu̯roˈpɛjsʲkɐ sol⁽ʲ⁾iˈdɑrn⁽ʲ⁾ isʲtʲ]; abbr. ЄС, YeS) is a political party in Ukraine. It has its roots in a parliamentary group called Solidarity dating from 2
External sourceCivil Position or Civic Position is a political party in Ukraine registered in March 2005. It is led by former Minister of Defence Anatoliy Hrytsenko.
External sourcePeople's Front is a nationalist and conservative political party in Ukraine founded by Arseniy Yatsenyuk and Oleksandr Turchynov in 2014. Many members of the new political entity were former members of Fatherland including Yatsenyuk and Turchynov.
External sourceRight Sector is a loosely defined coalition of right-wing to far-right Ukrainian nationalist organizations. It originated in November 2013 as a right-wing, paramilitary confederation of several ultranationalist organizations at the Euromaidan revolt in Kyiv, w
External sourceThe Radical Party of Oleh Liashko is a political party in Ukraine. It was registered in September 2010.
External sourceThe Association "Self Reliance" is a liberal conservative and Christian democratic political party in Ukraine. It was founded on 29 December 2012, and identifies with the ideology of "Christian morality and common sense.
External sourceAll-Ukrainian Agrarian Association "Spade" is a Ukrainian political party registered on 4 May 2011. Its name is an obsolete form that means "spade". Zastup is also a portmanteau standing for Za Sotsialnu Trudovu Ukrainsku Perspektyvu, meaning For Social Labori
External sourceThe All-Ukrainian Union "Fatherland", referred to as Batkivshchyna is a political party in Ukraine led by People's Deputy of Ukraine, former Ukrainian Prime Minister Yulia Tymoshenko.
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