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Political parties in Ukraine Elections in Ukraine: President: 2004 Parliament: 2006 Political parties in Ukraine lists political parties in Ukraine. ... Politics of Ukraine Categories: Election related stubs | Elections in Ukraine ... The presidential election held in November and December 2004 in Ukraine was mostly a political battle between Prime Minister Viktor Yanukovych and former Prime Minister and opposition leader Viktor Yushchenko. ... The next Ukrainian parliamentary election will be held in March of 2006. ...
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The Youth Party of Ukraine (Molodizna Partija Ukrajiny) is a political party in Ukraine. At the last legislativeelections, 30 March 2002, the party was part of the Viktor Yushchenko Bloc Our Ukraine. After the Orange Revolution of 2004, the development of political parties in Ukraine is unclear. A political party is a political organization that subscribes to a certain ideology and seeks to attain political power within a government. ... A legislature is a governmental deliberative body with the power to adopt laws. ... Politics of Ukraine Categories: Election related stubs | Elections in Ukraine ... The Viktor Yushchenko Bloc Our Ukraine is an electoral block in Ukraine, which contested the 2002 elections. ... Orange-clad supporters of Viktor Yushchenko gather in Independence Square in Kiev. ...
Geographical names in Ukraine and on historically Ukrainian ethnic territories have been transliterated from the Kharkiv orthography using the modified Library of Congress system.
Places in the Ukraine whose names end in ‘sk’ according to the Kiev orthography thus appear in the encyclopedia with the ending ‘ske.’ For technical reasons, maps in the encyclopedia occasionally have names in the linguistic form of transliteration.
Names of places outside Ukrainian ethnic territory are given in the accepted English form or are transliterated from the language of the country where they are found.