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Slavic Party ( uk, Слов'янська партія, ''Slovianska Partiya'') is a political party of Ukraine, previously known as Civil Congress of Ukraine (Civil Union).


Historical background


Creation of Civil Congress (assembly)

On March 21, 1992 in Kharkiv took place a consultative meeting of some politicians from eastern regions of Ukraine. At the meeting it was decided to create a new political power. For that reason on May 16 in Donetsk under leadership of
Mykola Azarov Mykola Yanovych Azarov ( uk, Мико́ла Я́нович Аза́ров, ; née, né Pakhlo; Cyrillic: Пахло; born 17 December 1947) is a Ukraine, Ukrainian politician who was the Prime Minister of Ukraine from 11 March 2010 to 27 January ...
was conducted a congress that adopted the name of future organization - Civil Congress of Ukraine (russian: Гражданский конгресс Украины, ''Grazhdanskiy Kongress Ukrainy''; GKU), an assembly of Russophone population of Ukraine. The congress elected provisional co-chairmen GKU Oleksandr Bazyliuk (leader of "Movement for revival of Donbas"), Valeriy Meshcheriakov ( MP), and Mykola Ragozin (leader of "Democratic Donbas"). Members of the provisional working presidium became Anatoliy Volchenko (Kharkiv division of the "Movement of democratic reforms"), Pavlo Khaimovych (Public organization "Elections 89"), Dmytro Kornilov (
Interfront of the Donbass The International Movement of Donbass (russian: Интернациональное движение Донбасса, Internatsional'noye dvizheniye Donbassa, IDD; uk, Інтернаціональний рух Донбасу, Internatsionalʹn ...
), Oleksandr Luzan ("Civil forum of Ukraine"), and Vladislav Karabulin (
Don Cossacks Don Cossacks (russian: Донские казаки, Donskie kazaki) or Donians (russian: донцы, dontsy) are Cossacks who settled along the middle and lower Don. Historically, they lived within the former Don Cossack Host (russian: До� ...
). On October 3, 1992 in Donetsk under the leadership of Pavlo Khaimovych took place the second congress where was officially created the Civil Congress of Ukraine. Co-chairmen of the GKU became Oleksandr Bazyliuk (Movement for revival of Donbas), and parliamentarians Valeriy Meshcheriakov and Volodymyr Terekhov. It also was decided that based on the congress to create two political parties: economically oriented Party of Labor and its political ally - Civil Union (headed by Oleksandr Bazyliuk). During the congress a more radical group ceded away and created the Party of Slavic Unity of Ukraine ( Russian National Unity, Slavic Union, National Alliance of Russian Solidarists, others). At the constituent congress of GKU were represented following organizations: * Civil forum (served as foundation for GKU) * Motherland forum * Slavic Union * Patriotic Club "Rodina" (Motherland) * National Alliance of Russian Solidarists * remnants and numerous org-committees, associations and communities of Russophone population


Creation of Civil Congress (party)

With time Party of Labor distanced itself from the Civil Union and the last was left in GKU de facto by itself. On June 10, 1993 the Civil Union was officially registered as a political party under the name of Civil Congress of Ukraine. Main program of GKU was emphasized in four main points: * Bilateral relations with the Russian Federation and other states about dual citizenship * Preservation of broadcasting television programs from Ostnkino and
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* Granting the
Russian language Russian (russian: русский язык, russkij jazyk, link=no, ) is an East Slavic languages, East Slavic language mainly spoken in Russia. It is the First language, native language of the Russians, and belongs to the Indo-European langua ...
a status of the second state language * Reinforcement of the Commonwealth of Independent States On September 18, 1993 in Kyiv took place the third congress of GKU led by Oleksandr Bazyliuk. On December 18–19, 1993 in Kharkiv took place the fourth congress of GKU in order to nominate candidates of parliamentarians for the
1994 Ukrainian parliamentary election Parliamentary elections were held in Ukraine on 27 March 1994, with a second round between 2 and 10 April. Nohlen, D & Stöver, P (2010) ''Elections in Europe: A data handbook'', p1976 15 political parties gained seats and the majority of deputi ...
. At the congress the ideology of the party was identified as left-centrist. During the elections only two candidates were successful: Volodymyr Alekseyev (Electoral district 369, Industrial) and Yuriy Boldyriov (Electoral district 112, Kirovsk-Shakhtarsk). Both of them, however, oscillated from GKU after being elected. At the 1994 Presidential elections GKU supported both Leonid Kuchma and Oleksandr Moroz and at the second round - Leonid Kuchma. On November 5–6, 1994 in Donetsk took place the fifth congress of GKU at which Bazyliuk was reelected as the party's leader. On April 22, 1995, after the reaction in Crimea and exile of Yuriy Meshkov to Moscow, in Simferopol took place the seventh congress of the
Republican Party of Crimea Republican Party of Crimea ( uk, Республіканська партія Криму, ''Respublikanska partiya Krymu''; russian: Республиканская партия Крыма, ''Respublikanskaya partiya Kryma'') was a regional separatis ...
, which adapted decision about self-liquidation and proposed its members to join the Civil Congress of Ukraine. On March 16, 1996 GKU actively supported the creation of the Congress of Russian Organizations of Ukraine in Kyiv which was headed by Oleksandr Bazyliuk. The next day in Kyiv took place the sixth congress of GKU. On May 24, 1997 at the seventh congress of GKU Bazyliuk was reelected as the leader of GKU. For the
1998 Ukrainian parliamentary election Parliamentary elections were held in Ukraine on 29 March 1998. Nohlen, D & Stöver, P (2010) ''Elections in Europe: A data handbook'', p1976 The Communist Party of Ukraine remained the largest party in the Verkhovna Rada, winning 121 of the 445 ...
s the party along with the Ukrainian Party of Justice joined the Electoral bloc "Laborious Ukraine" (not to be confused with
Serhiy Tihipko Serhiy Leonidovych Tihipko ( uk, Сергій Леонідович Тiгiпко; born 13 February 1960) is a Ukrainian politician and finance specialist who was Vice Prime Minister of Ukraine. Tihipko was Minister of Economics in 2000 and subse ...
's parties
Labour Ukraine Labour Ukraine ( uk, Трудова Україна ''Trudova Ukrajina'')
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or Labour Party Ukraine). The party list was headed by the General
Ivan Herasymov General of the Army Ivan Aleksandrovych Gerasymov (Ukrainian: Іва́н Олекса́ндрович Гера́симов, Russian: Иван Александрович Герасимов; August 8, 1921 – June 4, 2008) was a Soviet gener ...
. The elections were not successful for the "Laborious Ukraine" as it did not manage to obtain any seats in Verkhovna Rada.


Slavic Party

On April 26, 1998 in Donetsk took place the eighth congress where GKU was officially renamed as the Slavic Party. On May 15, 1999 in Donetsk took place the ninth congress of Slavic Party, which nominated Oleksandr Bazyliuk as a candidate to President of Ukraine. At the 1999 presidential elections Bazyliuk place second to last. It is currently a member of the Left Opposition.


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External links


Volodymyr Alekseyev
profile on website of the Verkhovna Rada
Yuri Boldyriov
profile on website of the Verkhovna Rada
Political parties of UkrainePolitical Ukraine todayElectoral bloc of parties "Laborious Ukraine"Electoral bloc of political parties "For Union"Elections to the Kyiv city councilKharkiv office of the Slavic Party
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