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Front for Change (Ukraine)


FieldValue
countryUkraine
sloganFront of the future
nameFront for Change
native_nameФронт Змін
logoYatsenyuk's Front for Change.jpg
leaderArseniy Yatsenyuk
foundation(political party)
(public organisation)
dissolution
mergedAll-Ukrainian Union "Fatherland"
coloursOlive
colorcodeolive
headquartersKyiv
websitehttp://www.frontzmin.org/
seats1_titleRegions (2010)
seats1
youth_wingThe young activists of the Front for Change

(public organisation) Front for Change () is a Ukrainian public organization and a former political party in Ukraine, The party merged into All-Ukrainian Union "Fatherland" in June 2013.

History

The political party Front for Change was registered with the Ministry of Justice on June 26, 2007, and entered in the Register of political parties under number 140 as People's Toiling Party.

Before changing its name to Front of Change, from October 2008 through September 2009 it used to be named as the Democratic Front. In December 2008 candidate for the Ukrainian 2010 presidential elections Arseniy Yatsenyuk founded the public organization Front of change. Yatsenyuk was at the time a member of Parliament elected as part of the list of the Our Ukraine–People's Self-Defense Bloc.

Mayor of Uzhhorod Serhiy Ratushniak was alleged to have beaten a female campaigner of Front of Change early August 2009, a criminal case was soon opened against Ratushniak.

On April 12, 2010, the Ministry of Justice of Ukraine confirmed the political party Front for Change is now (also) led by Yatseniuk.

In the 2010 local elections the party won representative in 20 of the 24 regional parliaments, it did not win seats in the Supreme Council of Crimea.

In September 2011 Our Ukraine–People's Self-Defense Bloc faction leader in the Ukrainian parliament Mykola Martynenko joined the party.

According to party leader Yatseniuk the party is financed by "about 28 representatives of medium-sized businesses and small businesses".

Since June 2008 the parties popularity in opinion polls reached a stable 11%. A May 2010 poll by the Kyiv International Institute of Sociology showed that the party had the greatest support in western regions (9%), slightly lower support in central Ukraine (4%) and the least support in southern and eastern regions (2%). Yatsenyuk announced on 7 April 2012 the party will form a single list of candidates with All-Ukrainian Union "Fatherland" during the October 2012 Ukrainian parliamentary election. but later that same month hinted the alliance could lay basis for one single party. The party competed on one single party under "umbrella" party "Fatherland", together with several other parties, during the October 2012 parliamentary elections Front for Change leader Arseniy Yatsenyuk headed this election list; because "Fatherland"-leader Yulia Tymoshenko was imprisoned. During the election this list won 62 seats (25.55% of the votes) under the proportional party-list system and another 39 by winning 39 simple-majority constituencies; a total of 101 seats in Parliament.

The party (and Reforms and Order Party) merged into "Fatherland" on 15 June 2013, while the merger of For Ukraine! into Front for Change, which had been agreed upon in December 2011 was canceled. However, the party is still registered at the Ukrainian Ministry of Justice. In the 2020 Ukrainian local elections 1 person won a local seat on behalf of the party.

Elections

**Parliamentary since 2002
(year links to election page)**YearBlockVotes%Mandates (const.)2012
DateParty leaderRemarks
2007-2009Viktor Vashkevych
2009Andriy Ivanchuk
2009–presentArseniy Yatsenyuk

Notes

After the merger with Batkivshchyna

References and footnotes

References

  1. [http://frontzmin.ua/ Homepage of the official website of the party] {{webarchive. link. (2012-01-19)
  2. {{in lang. uk [http://www.cvk.gov.ua/pls/vm2010/wp001 Results of elections] {{Webarchive. link. (2012-07-28 , Central Election Commission)
  3. [http://www.kyivpost.com/news/politics/detail/119796/ Front for Change demands that Yanukovych fulfill his election promises], [[Kyiv Post]] (29 December 2011)
  4. [http://www.kyivpost.com/content/politics/young-opposition-activists-stage-rally-to-celebrate-resignation-of-azarovs-government-317189.html Young opposition activists stage rally to celebrate resignation of Azarov's government], [[Kyiv Post]] (5 December 2012)
  5. (2009-01-28). "Yatsenyuk promise to create party without "political kolobok's"". [[Ukrayinska Pravda]].
  6. [http://www.kyivpost.com/nation/49606 Yatseniuk says he is creating political party to secure future of Ukraine], [[Kyiv Post]] (September 28, 2009)
  7. (2009-10-27). "Democratic Front party declares change of name to Front for Change". [[Kyiv Post]].
  8. uk [http://ua.interfax.com.ua/news/political/156944.html "Front of Changes" announced its liquidation on Friday], [[Interfax-Ukraine]] (13 June 2013)
  9. [http://www.kyivpost.com/news/politics/detail/63746/ Justice Ministry: Yatseniuk registered as Front for Change party leader], [[Kyiv Post]] (April 12, 2009)
  10. [http://www.interfax.co.uk/ukraine-news/sobolev-front-for-change-and-reform-and-order-party-to-join-batkivschyna/ Sobolev: Front for Change and Reform and Order Party to join Batkivschyna], [[Interfax-Ukraine]] (11 June 2013)
    [http://www.ukrinform.ua/eng/news/front_for_change_reforms_and_order_to_dissolve_for_merger_with_batkivshchyna___sobolev_304988 Front for Change, Reforms and Order to dissolve for merger with Batkivshchyna - Sobolev] {{webarchive. link. (July 22, 2015 , [[Ukrinform]] (11 June 2013)))
  11. "Yatsenyuk, a Yushchenko clone, will bring stagnation". [[Kyiv Post]] - [[Taras Kuzio]].
  12. {{in lang. uk [http://www.minjust.gov.ua/0/18501 Directory of NGOs] {{Webarchive. link. (2012-08-02 , Ministry of Justice of Ukraine (number 2752 on the list))
  13. [http://www.kyivpost.com/nation/46595 Mayor of Uzhhorod alleged to have beaten girl campaigner of Front of Changes], [[Kyiv Post]] (August 7, 2009)
  14. Ratushniak was accused of hooliganism, abuse of office and the violation of racial and national equality of citizens.
  15. [http://www.kyivpost.com/nation/46965 Ratushniak: I'm not xenophobic, but ‘It is not my fault that these Ukrainian billionaires are of Jewish origin’], [[Kyiv Post]] (August 14, 2009)
  16. {{in lang. uk [http://www.pravda.com.ua/articles/2010/11/8/5552584/ Results of the elections, preliminary data, on interactive maps] by [[Ukrayinska Pravda]] (8 November 2010)
  17. [http://www.unhcr.org/refworld/country,,THE_JF,,UKR,,4e7b0cf12,0.html Yatsenyuk’s Party Set to Become Third Force In Ukrainian Politics], [[The Jamestown Foundation]] (September 20, 2011)
  18. {{in lang. uk [http://www.pravda.com.ua/news/2011/12/28/6874548/ Яценюк розповів, хто його фінансує], [[Ukrayinska Pravda]] (16 December 2011)
  19. [http://www.kyivpost.com/news/politics/detail/118551 Poll: Batkivschyna Party's electoral rating tops Regions Party in Ukraine], [[Kyiv Post]] (9 December 2011)
  20. [http://ratinggroup.com.ua/en/cardiogram/parties/ Ratings of parties], [[Sociological group "RATING"]]
    [http://ratinggroup.com.ua/en/products/politic/data/entry/13990/ Electoral moods of the Ukrainian population: February 2012] {{Webarchive. link. (2014-11-29 , [[Sociological group "RATING"]] (March 5, 2012))
  21. link. (2016-03-04 , [[Razumkov Centre]])
  22. [http://www.kyivpost.com/news/politics/detail/63737/ Party Of Regions, Tymoshenko bloc, Strong Ukraine, Front for Change and Communist Party would get into parliament], [[Kyiv Post]] (April 12, 2010
  23. [http://www.kyivpost.com/news/politics/detail/66496/ Poll: Political forces of Tigipko, Yatseniuk, Communist Party in Top 5 of April rating of parties], [[Kyiv Post]] (May 12, 2010)
  24. uk [http://www.pravda.com.ua/news/2012/04/7/6962306/ "ФРОНТ ЗМІН" ІДЕ В РАДУ З "БАТЬКІВЩИНОЮ"], [[Ukrayinska Pravda]] (7 April 2012)
    [http://www.kyivpost.com/news/politics/detail/125648/ Yatseniuk wants to meet with Tymoshenko to discuss reunion of opposition], [[Kyiv Post]] (7 April 2012)
  25. [http://www.kyivpost.com/content/politics/unification-of-opposition-could-lay-basis-for-sing.html Unification of opposition could lay basis for single party, says Yatseniuk], [[Kyiv Post]] (23 April 2012)
  26. {{in lang. uk [https://archive.today/20121205035942/http://www.day.kiev.ua/3047200 Соціально-християнська партія вирішила приєднатися до об'єднаної опозиції], [[Den (newspaper)]] (24 April 2012)
  27. [http://www.kyivpost.com/news/politics/detail/123555/ Opposition to form single list to participate in parliamentary elections], [[Kyiv Post]] (2 March 2012)
    {{in lang. uk [http://www.pravda.com.ua/news/2012/04/7/6962306/ "ФРОНТ ЗМІН" ІДЕ В РАДУ З "БАТЬКІВЩИНОЮ"], [[Ukrayinska Pravda]] (7 April 2012)
    [http://www.kyivpost.com/news/politics/detail/125648/ Yatseniuk wants to meet with Tymoshenko to discuss reunion of opposition], [[Kyiv Post]] (7 April 2012)
  28. {{in lang. uk [http://www.pravda.com.ua/articles/2012/04/23/6963276/ Tymoshenko and Yatsenyuk united (''"Тимошенко та Яценюк об'єдналися"'')], [[Ukrayinska Pravda]] (23 April 2012)
  29. [http://www.kyivpost.com/content/politics/civil-position-party-joins-ukraines-united-opposit.html Civil Position party joins Ukraine's united opposition], [[Kyiv Post]] (20 June 2012)
  30. [http://www.kyivpost.com/news/politics/detail/120987/ Ukrainian opposition parties agree to form single list for 2012 elections], [[Kyiv Post]] (23 January 2012)
  31. [http://www.kyivpost.com/news/politics/detail/123555/ Opposition to form single list to participate in parliamentary elections], [[Kyiv Post]] (2 March 2012)
  32. [http://ukrainianweek.com/Politics/58995 They Call Themselves the Opposition], [[The Ukrainian Week]] (31 August 2012)
  33. {{in lang. uk [http://www.pravda.com.ua/articles/2012/11/11/6977259/ Список депутатів нової Верховної Ради], [[Ukrayinska Pravda]] (11 November 2012)
  34. {{in lang. link. (October 30, 2012 & [http://www.cvk.gov.ua/vnd2012/wp039pt001f01=900.html Constituency seats] {{webarchive). link. (November 5, 2012 , [[Central Electoral Commission of Ukraine]]
    [http://www.pravda.com.ua/articles/2012/10/29/6975859/ % of total seats], [[Ukrayinska Pravda]])
  35. {{in lang. uk [http://www.pravda.com.ua/news/2011/12/22/6857115/ Кириленко об'єднався з Яценюком], [[Ukrayinska Pravda]] (22 December 2011)
  36. {{in lang. uk [http://www.radiosvoboda.org/content/article/25015256.html Лідер «За Україну!» теж заявив, що не вступить в об’єднану опозиційну партію ''The leader of the "For Ukraine!" also said he did not join the united opposition party''], [[Radio Free Europe]] (15 June 2013)
  37. {{in lang. uk [http://rgf.informjust.ua/home/index Єдиний реєстр громадських формувань ''Unified Register of community groups''] {{Webarchive. link. (2013-05-20 , [[Ministry of Justice (Ukraine)). Ukrainian Ministry of Justice]] (as viewed on 25 October 2013)
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