Ukrainian Political Parties - Minor Parties

Minor Parties

List of parties that did not make to the parliament of Ukraine or parties that are spin offs of former parliamentary factions.

  • Political Party "Cathedral Ukraine"
  • All-Ukrainian Union "Center"
  • All-Ukrainian Chornobyl People's Party "For the Welfare and Protection of the People"
  • Civil Position, (merged with All-Ukrainian Union Fatherland (United Oppostion) for 2012 parliamentary elections)
  • Communist Party of Ukraine (renewed)
  • Conscience of Ukraine
  • All-Ukrainian Political Party "Ecology and Social Protection"
  • For Fairness and Prosperity
  • Party of Free Democrats
  • Internet Party of Ukraine
  • National-Democratic Association "Ukraine"
  • All-Ukrainian Party of Peace and Unity
  • People's Party New Ukraine
  • All-Ukrainian Party of People's Trust
  • Political Party of Small and Medium-sized Businesses of Ukraine
  • Social-Christian Party
  • Union of Leftists
  • United Left and Peasants
  • Viche
    • Party of Pensioners of Ukraine
    • Party of Protection of Pensioners of Ukraine
  • Your Ukraine
  • For Ukraine! (formerly Party of Social Protection), merged with Front of Changes
  • Ukrainian Peasant Democratic Party
  • People Power, merged with United Left and Peasants
  • Justice Party
  • Rural Revival Party
  • All-Ukrainian Patriotic Union.
  • Workers Resistance
  • Ukrainian Beer Lovers Party

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