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The All-Ukrainian Union "Fatherland" ( uk, Всеукраїнське об'єднання "Батьківщина", translit=Vseukrains'ke obiednannia "Bat'kivshchyna") referred to as Batkivshchyna (), is a
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led by People's Deputy of Ukraine, former Ukrainian Prime Minister Yulia Tymoshenko. As the core party of the former Yulia Tymoshenko Bloc, Batkivshchyna has been represented in the Verkhovna Rada (Ukraine's parliament) since Yulia Tymoshenko set up the parliamentary faction of the same name in March 1999.Revolution in Orange: The Origins of Ukraine's Democratic Breakthrough
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, 2006,
State Building in Ukraine: The Ukrainian Parliament, 1990–2003
by Sarah Whitmore, Routledge, 2004, , page 106
Всеукраїнське об'єднання "Батьківщина" ''All-Ukrainian Union Batkivshchyna''
, RBC Ukraine
After the November 2011 banning of the participation of blocs of political parties in parliamentary elections,Parliament passes law on parliamentary elections
, '' Kyiv Post'' (17 November 2011)
Batkivshchyna became a major force in Ukrainian politics independently. In the
2012 Ukrainian parliamentary election The Ukrainian parliamentary election of 2012 took place on 28 October 2012.2007 File:2007 Events Collage.png, From top left, clockwise: Steve Jobs unveils Apple's first iPhone; TAM Airlines Flight 3054 overruns a runway and crashes into a gas station, killing almost 200 people; Former Pakistani Prime Minister of Pakistan, Pr ...
for the Yulia Tymoshenko Bloc), and another 39 in constituencies, thus a total of 101 seats. On 15 June 2013 the parties "Front of Changes" and " Reforms and Order" finally merged with the Batkivshchyna by self-liquidation. By 31 December 2013 the parliamentary faction Batkivshchyna had 90 deputies.Депутатські фракції і групи VII скликання ''Deputy fractions and Groups VII convocation''
, Verkhovna Rada
From August 5, 2011, to February 22, 2014, Yulia Tymoshenko was a political prisoner of the Yanukovych regime. In the concluding days of the
2014 Ukrainian revolution The Revolution of Dignity ( uk, Революція гідності, translit=Revoliutsiia hidnosti) also known as the Maidan Revolution or the Ukrainian Revolution,
, she was released after three years in jail and her reputation rehabilitated by the Supreme Court of Ukraine and the European Court of Human Rights.Yatsenyuk became a leader of the "People's Front" political council, while Turchynov is a head of its headquarters
. Ukrayinska Pravda. 10 September 2014
Ukrainian PM, Parliament Speaker to Head Newly Formed Popular Front Party
,
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(10 September 2014)
Tymoshenko began reforming the party and Batkivshchyna went into the parliamentary elections of 2014 with new members, the top five of the list included:
Nadiya Savchenko Nadiya Viktorivna Savchenko ( uk, Надія Вікторівна Савченко; born 11 May 1981) is a Ukrainian politician, former Army aviation pilot in the Ukrainian Ground Forces and former People's Deputy of Ukraine. During the 20 ...
, Yulia Tymoshenko, Ihor Lutsenko,
Serhiy Sobolev Serhiy Vladyslavovych Sobolev ( uk, Сергій Владиславович Соболєв; born September 5, 1961 in Zaporizhia) is a Ukrainian politician. He is a member of the Verkhovna Rada (parliament) and acting Batkivshchyna faction ...
, and
Alyona Shkrum Alyona Ivanivna Shkrum ( uk, Альона Іванівна Шкрум, born 2 January 1988) is a Ukrainian lawyer and politician. In 2014, she was elected to the Verkhovna Rada on the party list (placed 5th) of All-Ukrainian Union "Fatherland". ...
. Based on the election results, the party received 19 seats in the Ukrainian parliament: 17 according to party lists and two through the majority system.Poroshenko Bloc to have greatest number of seats in parliament
, Ukrinform (8 November 2014)
People's Front 0.33% ahead of Poroshenko Bloc with all ballots counted in Ukraine elections – CEC
,
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(8 November 2014)
Poroshenko Bloc to get 132 seats in parliament – CEC
,
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(8 November 2014)
Until 17 February 2016, the party was a member of the Second Yatsenyuk Government, but it later moved into opposition. In the snap parliamentary election of 2019 Batkivschyna received 8.18% of the votes and 26 MPs (two elected in constituencies). In the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine, the party went into opposition. According to the results of the local elections in 2020, the Batkivshchyna received 12.39% votes of voters, and became one of the leading parties in the local elections in Ukraine.CEC named the party leaders in the local elections in Ukraine
''lb.ua'' (18 November 2020)
Batkivshchyna maintained a
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image until it joined the
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in 2008. It is in favor of Ukraine's integration into the EU and joining NATO.


History


Early history

The predecessor of today's party is the Association of Peace-loving Forces "Batkivshchyna" that was founded in 1995 by Volodymyr Prisnyakov, a
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at Dnipropetrovsk National University. In 1998, Yulia Tymoshenko was elected a people's deputy of the Verkhovna Rada from the Bobrynets constituency (number 99) in Kirovohrad Oblast. In spring 1999, Tymoshenko created a parliamentary group called "Batkivshchyna" as a breakaway group of
Hromada A hromada ( uk, територіальна громада, lit=territorial community, translit=terytorialna hromada) is a basic unit of administrative division in Ukraine, similar to a municipality. It was established by the Government of Ukra ...
. On 14 September 1998 the General Prosecutor of Ukraine accused Hromada leader
Pavlo Lazarenko Pavlo Ivanovych Lazarenko ( uk, Павло Іванович Лазаренко; born 23 January 1953) is a Ukrainian former politician, convicted criminal, and international fugitive who served as Prime Minister of Ukraine from 1996 to 1997. Bo ...
of
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, and the following March Tymoshenko established the "Fatherland" parliamentary group. On 9 July 1999, based on the parliamentary group and smaller party, a new political party – All-Ukrainian Union "Fatherland" – was founded its constituent congress. On the same day, the Charter of the party was approved. According to which the party is entrusted with the main duties to protect the interests of the Ukrainian people in their struggle for the independence of Ukraine, the preservation of national identity, the European future of the country and a decent life for all its citizens. The first party chairman was elected Viktor Drachenko, a former Communist Party secretary from Dnipropetrovsk Oblast. The party was registered by the Ministry of Justice of Ukraine on 16 September 1999 under certificate no. 122.Всеукраїнське об'єднання "Батьківщина"
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At the second congress, held on 18 December of the same year, Yulia Tymoshenko was elected chairman of the party, replacing Drachenko.


Yulia Tymoshenko Bloc

In the 2002 parliamentary elections, the party was the main constituent of the Yulia Tymoshenko Bloc. The bloc obtained 22 seats in the parliament, all on the party list. Thirteen of them were allocated to "Fatherland". In January 2005, Tymoshenko became Prime Minister of Ukraine under Viktor Yushchenko's presidency.Ukraine's Gold-Plaited Comeback Kid
,
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(23 September 2008)
Several months earlier, she was a leader in the Orange Revolution which enabled Yushchenko's election. After losing several seats in 2002 and 2003, by September 2005 the bloc had grown to 40 members. In March 2005, the Yabluko party merged with Batkivshchyna. However, in March 2007 Yabluko became the Party of Free Democrats and withdrew from Batkivshchyna. In late 2005, the United Ukraine party also merged with Batkivshchyna. In the
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and 2007 parliamentary elections the party was part of the Tymoshenko Bloc, which won 129 of 450 seats in 2006 (22.29 percent of the total vote) and 156 of 450 seats (30.71 percent of the total vote) in 2007. On 18 December 2007 Yulia Tymoshenko was reelected prime minister by a two-vote margin, making Our Ukraine–People's Self-Defense Bloc and the Yulia Tymoshenko Bloc a majority coalition. Since 2008, the party has been an observer member of the
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.Європейська народна партія взяла до себе "УДАР" і виключила "Нашу Україну" ''European People's Party took a "hit" and excluded "Our Ukraine"''
, '' Ukrayinska Pravda'' (6 September 2013)
Member Parties
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In 2009, "Fatherland" put Tymoshenko forward as a candidate for the presidency of Ukraine. After its defeat in the elections, the parliamentary coalition ceased to exist, and Tymoshenko's cabinet was dismissed. Tymoshenko stated on 22 February 2010 that she would go into opposition. During the
2010 Ukrainian local elections The 2010 Ukrainian local elections took place on 31 October 2010,political blocs were not permitted to compete in the election)Ukraine changes election rules before key vote
, '' Kyiv Post'' (28 July 2010)
Law: All parties registered in Ukraine will be able to participate in local elections
, '' Kyiv Post'' (30 August 2010)
was defeated by the rival Party of Regions in nearly all regions of Ukraine, although it remained the main opposition party.Local government elections in Ukraine: last stage in the Party of Regions’ takeover of power
, Centre for Eastern Studies (4 October 2010)
Although Batkivshchyna won seats in 19 of 24 regional parliaments, it did not win a seat in the Supreme Council of Crimea. In Lviv Oblast and Kyiv Oblast as well as in Ternopil the party did not participate in the elections cause it was unable to register its candidates. Yulia Tymoshenko claimed that "fraudulent Batkivshchyna party organisations were registered on orders from Viktor Yanukovych"."Westerners, local observers rip Oct. 31 elections as undemocratic"
, '' Kyiv Post'' (5 November 2010)
European Parliament resolution of 25 November 2010 on Ukraine
, European Parliament (25 November 2010)


Batkivshchyna – United Opposition

On 16 November 2010, the Yulia Tymoshenko Bloc in the Verkhovna Rada was renamed the Bloc Yulia Tymoshenko-Batkivshchyna. During the presidency of Viktor Yanukovych several criminal cases were opened against Tymoshenko. On 5 August 2011 Tymoshenko was arrested. On 11 October she was sentenced to seven years in prison on charges of abuse of power and official authority when entering into gas contracts with Russia in January 2009. The Danish Helsinki Committee, observing the trial, came to the conclusion that it was politically motivated and included gross violations of the European Convention on Human Rights. In 2010–2013, the European Parliament adopted six resolutions in which the persecution of Tymoshenko was named "politically motivated selective justice".Yulia Tymoshenko ends hunger strike after hospital move
, BBC News (9 May 2012)
On 17 November 2011, party blocs were again banned in parliamentary elections. The following month, Batkivshchyna and the
People's Self-Defense Third Ukrainian Republic ( uk, Третя Українська Республіка) is a political party in Ukraine. The party was formally named (from its creation in May 1999 till April 2010) Forward, Ukraine! ( uk, Вперед, Україно ...
party announced that the latter would merge with the former,Партії Тимошенко і Луценка об’єднаються у середу?
, '' Ukrayinska Pravda'' (16 December 2011)
Батьківщина та Народна самооборона завтра оголосять про злиття
, Ukrainian Independent Information Agency (16 December 2011)
and on 28 December first deputy head of the party Oleksandr Turchynov said, "I believe that other political forces will join us".Turchynov: Batkivschyna, People's Self-Defense start unification (updated)
, '' Kyiv Post'' (28 December 2011)
Batkivshchyna, the former Yulia Tymoshenko Bloc member Reforms and Order Party and the People's Movement of Ukraine announced their intention to submit a single party list in the March 2012 parliamentary elections. On 7 April, Arseniy Yatsenyuk announced that the
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party would join them on the single-party list. On 6 June 2012, Vyacheslav Kutovy and
Volodymyr Kupchak Volodymyr Romanovych Kupchak ( uk, Володимир Романович Купчак; born 7 April 1978) is a Ukrainian energy scientist and politician who served as a People's Deputy of Ukraine in the 7th Ukrainian Verkhovna Rada from Ukra ...
left the party; Kupchak he had been threatened by party leader Yatsenyuk and the party had "betrayed Yulia Tymoshenko, who had sparked the protest movement Rise up, Ukraine!". In July 2012, Batkivshchyna agreed with the Svoboda party on the distribution of
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candidates in the 2012 parliamentary elections. Two weeks before 28 October election, Batkivshchyna withdrew 26 parliamentary candidates in favour of the Ukrainian Democratic Alliance for Reform (UDAR); UDAR withdrew 26 of its single-seat candidates in favour of Batkivshchyna candidates, attempting to maximise the opposition vote. Batkivshchyna was a ''de facto'' umbrella party in the election, whose election list included members of the Reforms and Order, People's Movement of Ukraine, Front for Change, For Ukraine!, People's Self-Defense, Civil Position and Social Christian parties. In July 2012, members of the Mejlis of the Crimean Tatar People joined the list, known as the Fatherland United Opposition.Mustafa Dzhemiliov is number 12 on the list of the United Opposition "Fatherland"
Den (2 August 2012)
Front for Change leader Arseniy Yatsenyuk headed the list, because Tymoshenko was imprisoned.They Call Themselves the Opposition
, '' The Ukrainian Week'' (31 August 2012)
Список депутатів нової Верховної Ради
, '' Ukrayinska Pravda'' (11 November 2012)
The list won 62 seats and 25.55 percent of the vote under the proportional party-list system (down from 30.71 percent in
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for the Yulia Tymoshenko Bloc), and another 39 in simple-majority constituencies.With whom and with what is going to the elections "Motherland", which is going to "put a shoulder to Zelensky"
Espreso TV (1 July 2019)
Competing in 152 of 225 constituencies, they won a total of 101 seats, 22.67 percent of the 450 seats in the Verkhovna Rada. The party lost about two million votes, compared with the results of the Yulia Tymoshenko Bloc in the previous election.After the parliamentary elections in Ukraine: a tough victory for the Party of Regions
, Centre for Eastern Studies (7 November 2012)
Yatsenyuk was temporarily elected leader of this parliamentary faction on 12 December 2012.Five factions, including Communist Party, registered in parliament
, '' Kyiv Post'' (12 December 2012)
On 19 October 2012, Batkivshchyna and Svoboda signed an agreement for "the creation of a coalition of democratic forces in the new parliament". The party also coordinated its parliamentary activities with UDAR. In early April 2013 four lawmakers left the party in protest of Yatsenyuk's leadership style, and Roman Stadniychuk was forced to replace
Serhiy Vlasenko Serhiy Vlasenko ( uk, Сергій Володимирович Власенко; born on 7 March 1967 in LvivBiog ...
's parliamentary mandate."Dynamics" in the Batkivshchyna Verkhovna Rada faction
Verkhovna Rada
The following month, Batkivshchyna, UDAR and Svoboda pledged to coordinate for the
2015 Ukrainian presidential election Snap presidential elections held in Ukraine on 25 May 2014 resulted in Petro Poroshenko being elected President of Ukraine.Ukraine's united opposition discussing formation of single party
, '' Kyiv Post'' (7 December 2012)
On 15 June 2013, the Reforms and Order Party and the Front for Change merged with Batkivshchyna. A portion of the People's Movement of Ukraine (including former chairman
Borys Tarasyuk Borys Ivanovych Tarasyuk ( uk, Борис Іванович Тарасюк; born 1 January 1949) is a Ukrainian politician who twice served as the Minister for Foreign Affairs of Ukraine and a former MP who is since December 2019 Ukraine's perma ...
)Ukraine-Russia relations didn’t get any better, ex-Foreign Minister Borys Tarasiuk says
also merged. The remainder of the party had merged with the Ukrainian People's Party the previous month.Batkivschyna, Front for Change, Reform and Order Party, part of NRU unite for victory – Tymoshenko’s address to congress
Interfax-Ukraine The Interfax-Ukraine ( uk, Інтерфакс-Україна) is a Kyiv-based Ukraine, Ukrainian independent news agency founded in 1992. The company does not belong to the Russian news corporation Interfax Information Services. The company pub ...
(15 June 2013)
Tymoshenko re-elected Batkivshchyna leader, Yatseniuk council chair
, Ukrinform (15 June 2013)
During the same congress, the party also approved Tymoshenko's nomination as its candidate for the 2015 Ukrainian presidential election, with all 482 delegates supporting the candidature of Tymoshenko.


Euromaidan and return to government

The party played a substantial role in the anti-government Euromaidan protests, which began in late November 2013 and culminated on 21 February 2014 impeachment of President Viktor Yanukovych after the February
2014 Ukrainian revolution The Revolution of Dignity ( uk, Революція гідності, translit=Revoliutsiia hidnosti) also known as the Maidan Revolution or the Ukrainian Revolution,
, during which Tymoshenko was released from jail and officially rehabilitated.Ukraine: Speaker Oleksandr Turchynov named interim president
, BBC News (23 February 2014)
Ukraine protests timeline
, BBC News (23 February 2014)
Immediately after the revolution, the Ukrainian Supreme Court closed the case and found that "no crime was committed". The European Court of Human Rights in Strasbourg acknowledged political persecution and torture and stopped studying the criminal cases against Yulia Tymoshenko dated 2011–2014. After Yanukovych's ouster, and return of the 2004 Constitution, a ruling coalition was formed, which included Batkivshchyna, UDAR and Svoboda. This coalition put together a coalition government headed by Arseniy Yatsenyuk. Yulia Tymoshenko began to reform the party following the revolution. In early August 2014 Batkivshchyna expelled more than 1,500 members, including more than 700 deputies, in a
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campaign. The party has its own Batkivshchyna Battalion that has fought in the
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since May 2014.


Post Euromaidan 2014 parliamentary elections and split of People's Front

On 22 September 2014 the Central Election Commission made the decision to register Batkivshchyna in a nationwide multi-member constituency at the extraordinary elections to the Verkhovna Rada. Batkivshchyna garnered 894,837 votes (5.68%) in the elections, which meant that it was admitted to the 8th convocation of the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine with 17 seats on party lists, and two seats in majority constituencies.Five political forces sign coalition agreement
,
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(21 November 2014)
Ukraine's parliamentary parties initial coalition agreement
,
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(21 November 2014)
Following the elections the party became a member of the coalition supporting the current second Yatsenyuk Government and had one minister in this government.Rada supports coalition-proposed government lineup
,
Interfax-Ukraine The Interfax-Ukraine ( uk, Інтерфакс-Україна) is a Kyiv-based Ukraine, Ukrainian independent news agency founded in 1992. The company does not belong to the Russian news corporation Interfax Information Services. The company pub ...
(2 December 2014)
Rada approves new Cabinet with three foreigners
Kyiv Post (2 December 2014)
Rada voted the new Cabinet
, Ukrayinska Pravda (2 December 2014)
On 11 December 2014 parliament supported Yulia Tymoshenko's initiative calling for the release of
Nadiya Savchenko Nadiya Viktorivna Savchenko ( uk, Надія Вікторівна Савченко; born 11 May 1981) is a Ukrainian politician, former Army aviation pilot in the Ukrainian Ground Forces and former People's Deputy of Ukraine. During the 20 ...
. On 25 May 2016, Savchencko was exchanged in a prisoner swap for two Russian GRU officers captured by Ukraine. (Technically, she was granted a pardon by president Vladimir Putin.) On 17 February 2016 Batkivshchyna withdrew from the Second Yatsenyuk Government following a vote in the Rada to remove Yatsenyuk from his position, which was rejected by a majority.
Batkivschyna faction pulls out of coalition
, UNIAN (17 February 2016)
Batkivshchyna faction leaves ruling coalition
, Kyiv Post (17 February 2016)
The party did not join the coalition that supports the Groysman Government, which was installed on 14 April 2016. During 17 July 2016 constituency mid-term elections the party won two (extra) seats in the Ukrainian parliament. On 15 December 2016 Batkivshchyna expelled the number 1 on its 2014 parliamentary election list, Nadiya Savchenko, from its parliamentary faction in response to her earlier meeting with separatist leaders Aleksandr Zakharchenko (of the
Donetsk People's Republic The Donetsk People's Republic ( rus, Донецкая Народная Республика, Donetskaya Narodnaya Respublika, dɐˈnʲetskəjə nɐˈrodnəjə rʲɪˈspublʲɪkə; abbreviated as DPR or DNR, rus, ДНР) is a Territorial ...
) and Igor Plotnitsky (of the Luhansk People's Republic). The party saw this meeting as "negotiations with terrorists" and "adamantly opposed" it."Batkivshchyna" faction expelled from Savchenko
Ukrayinska Pravda (15 December 2016)


2015 local elections

According to the Central Election Commission, the results of local elections in 2015 resulted in the All-Ukrainian Union "Fatherland" party placing second in Ukraine. "Fatherland" will be represented 8016 deputies in local councils, and by 369 deputies as heads of villages, towns and cities. In comparison to the 2014 parliamentary elections, "Fatherland" was able to increase its representation by 250%.Poroshenko Bloc, Batkivschyna, Nash Kray get largest number of seats in local councils – Ukrainian Voters Committee
,
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(12 November 2015)


2016–2017 local elections

In 2016–2017 Ukraine held local elections in united territorial communities. According to the results of four big local elections "Batkivshchyna" took premier place among political parties (number of local deputies elected to local councils). According to Central Electoral Committee of Ukraine on elections to local councils held on 11 December 2016, "Batkivshchyna" got 14.34% of votes (120 deputies); on 18 December 2016 – 16.17% (515 deputies); on 30 April 2017 – 17.99% (197 deputies); on 29 October 2017 – 20.33% (901 deputies).


2019 presidential election and parliamentary election

In the presidential election of March 2019 Yulia Timoshenko stood as presidential candidate for the All Ukrainian Union "Fatherland", scoring 13.40% (2,532,452 votes) and not reaching the second turn. She did not endorse either
Zelensky Volodymyr Oleksandrovych Zelenskyy, ; russian: Владимир Александрович Зеленский, Vladimir Aleksandrovich Zelenskyy, (born 25 January 1978; also transliterated as Zelensky or Zelenskiy) is a Ukrainian politicia ...
or Poroshenko. In the July
2019 Ukrainian parliamentary election Snap elections to the Ukrainian parliament were held on 21 July 2019. Originally scheduled to be held at the end of October, these elections were brought forward after newly inaugurated President of Ukraine, President Volodymyr Zelenskyy dissolv ...
the top 5 of the party list were Tymoshenko, Serhiy Taruta, Valentyn Nalyvaichenko,
Serhiy Sobolyev Serhiy Vladyslavovych Sobolev ( uk, Сергій Владиславович Соболєв; born September 5, 1961 in Zaporizhia) is a Ukrainian politician. He is a member of the Verkhovna Rada (parliament) and acting Batkivshchyna faction l ...
and
Olena Kondratyuk Olena Kostiantynivna Kondratiuk ( uk, Олена Костянтинівна Кондратюк, born 17 November 1970) is a Ukrainian politician and public relations specialist. She was first elected to the Verkhovna Rada in the 2007 Ukrainian p ...
. In early June, Tymoshenko announced that the party will not be part of opposition to President Zelensky if it is not included in the ruling coalition formed after the next elections. In the snap parliamentary election of 2019 Batkivschyna slightly improved its performance, scoring 8.18% (1,196,303) and electing 26 MPs.CEC counts 100 percent of vote in Ukraine's parliamentary elections
Ukrinform (26 July 2019)
Results of the extraordinary elections of the People's Deputies of Ukraine 2019
Ukrayinska Pravda (21 July 2019)
The party abstained from the confidence vote to the new Honcharuk Government, but ensured it would support the government from outside. However, on 13 November 2019, the party went into opposition.


Parliamentary activity in the Verkhovna Rada of the IX convocation (2019 - present)

The "Fatherland" faction in the Verkhovna Rada of the ninth convocation has 24 deputies. The head of the faction is Yulia Tymoshenko, the first deputy is Sergei Sobolev. The faction was created on 29 August 2019. On the first day of the 9th convocation of the Verkhovna Rada, Tymoshenko's faction supported the bill on lifting parliamentary immunity. On 3 September 2019, the "Fatherland" supported the referral to the Constitutional Court of a bill to reduce the number of deputies. In November 2019, after the parliament passed a bill to lift the moratorium on land sales, the leader of the "Fatherland" faction Yulia Tymoshenko announced her transition to opposition to the ruling Servant of the People party. On 18 November 2019, Tymoshenko appealed to the Constitutional Court to immediately consider the petition for the bill on the "land market". In December 2019, Tymoshenko united more than 40 political and public organizations that oppose the sale of land in the National Headquarters for the Protection of Native Land. On December 15, 2019, the National Headquarters approved demands to President Volodymyr Zelensky that it be necessary to postpone the adoption of "land laws", extend the moratorium and announce a referendum. The National Corps also joined the all-Ukrainian protest action initiated by the National Headquarters for the Protection of the Motherland. On 19 December 2019, Yulia Tymoshenko and Batkivshchyna deputies addressed the National Anti-Corruption Bureau of Ukraine with a statement pointing to conflicts of interest and corruption in the Parliamentary Committee on Agrarian Policy during the consideration of the law on land sales. On 11 January 2021, Tymoshenko called on the authorities to provide Ukrainians with gas at a price no higher than the purchase price. According to Tymoshenko, the price of gas should not exceed ₴3, in this regard, "Batkivshchyna" registered a bill in parliament No. 1177. On 29 January 2021, the Batkivshchyna faction registered in the Verkhovna Rada a draft law "On Amendments to the Law of Ukraine "On the Natural Gas Market" (regarding the direction of natural gas accumulated during the unheated period and domestic production for the needs of the population)" In November 2020, Tymoshenko's party supported the all-Ukrainian SaveFOP campaign by registering Bill 3853-2 to simplify the taxation system for small businesses. Tymoshenko signed a memorandum of cooperation with the public movement SaveFOP. On 27 January 2021, Tymoshenko initiated a referendum on five issues: the supply of Ukrainian gas and nuclear electricity to the population with a 30% profitability; on the sale of agricultural land; on the sale of strategic property; the issue of legalization of cannabis; about the gambling business. At the same time, Zelensky criticized Tymoshenko's referendum, although he himself initiated a nationwide poll on 5 issues, as well as the strengthening of democracy in Ukraine. On 1 March 2021, the Batkivshchyna party demanded that the Government stop importing electricity from Russia and Belarus to Ukraine and launch an investigation into the matter. According to Tymoshenko, the import of Belarusian and Russian electricity threatens the national security of the country. On 16 June 2021, Batkivshchyna appealed to the president at an all-Ukrainian veche, in which they called for a referendum on the land issue. The appeal contains a demand to abolish and not enact the already adopted legislative acts on the circulation of agricultural land, as well as to introduce a moratorium on the adoption of such legislation - until the appropriate decision of the referendum. The party opened a "hot" telephone line to help citizens in matters of the "land market". The party opened a "hot" telephone line to help citizens in matters of the "land market". On 21 July 2021, the Batkivshchyna party developed a draft of the new Constitution of Ukraine, which provides for the division of powers into four branches - legislative, executive, judicial and control. On 28 September 2021, the Batkivshchyna faction registered in the Verkhovna Rada a draft resolution on the creation of an interim commission of inquiry to investigate the activities of NJSC Naftogaz of Ukraine and to investigate the critical situation in the field of tariff setting, which arose as a result of the actions of officials of this company. On 18 October 2021, the Batkivshchyna faction announced a demand for the authorities to declare a state of emergency in the energy sector and proposed an urgent plan to avoid the crisis and calmly pass the heating season for. On 24 January 2022, the Batkivshchyna Party proposed the creation of a Government of National Unity in Ukraine to overcome the economic crisis in the country. On 27 January 2022, the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine adopted a resolution initiated by MPs from the Batkivshchyna faction to establish a Temporary Commission of Inquiry to investigate possible corruption, which caused significant losses to the state budget, including NJSC
Naftogaz of Ukraine Naftogaz of Ukraine ( uk, НАК "Нафтогаз України", ''Naftogaz Ukrayiny''; literally "Petro-Gas of Ukraine") is the largest national oil and gas company of Ukraine. It is a state-owned company
. The leader of the Tymoshenko faction became a member of this TSC. On 1 March 2022, during the Russian military invasion of Ukraine, the leader of the Batkivshchyna party, Yulia Tymoshenko, took custody of the Okhmatdyt children's hospital. Tymoshenko donated medicines and essentials to the institution. Tymoshenko also helps to take sick children out of Kyiv and the region to continue treatment and medical care abroad and in the western regions of the country. On 18 March 2022, Yulia Tymoshenko created the Center for Humanitarian Aid in the all-Ukrainian association "Batkivshchyna" to help vulnerable groups of the population and the Ukrainian military. On 20 June 2022, in the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine, the only Batkivshchyna faction did not support the ratification of the Istanbul Convention. On 19 July 2022, at a closed meeting of the Verkhovna Rada, the Batkivshchyna faction prevented the consideration by the Verkhovna Rada of bills on the allocation of 264 billion budget hryvnias for Naftogaz of Ukraine. Speaking from the rostrum of the parliament, Tymoshenko published information confirming the corruption component of the package of government bills 7427 and 7429 submitted for consideration, which introduced an opaque scheme for the purchase of natural gas by Naftogaz. After that, the Verkhovna Rada sent these initiatives for a second second reading. 29 July 2022 the Verkhovna Rada voted for the legislative initiative of Tymoshenko on the creation of a Temporary Special Commission to Investigate the Crisis in the Energy Market of Ukraine.


Local elections 2020

According to the results of the CEC, Tymoshenko's party the Batkivshchyna which received 4093 deputy mandates (12.39%), became one of the party leaders in the 2020 Ukrainian local elections. 7.24% of the elected mayor of a village, town or city was a member of Batkivshchyna.


Ideology and stances

The party manifesto claims that it seeks to instill in Ukraine national, democratic, and Christian values, held together through reformation, spirituality, patriotism, national solidarity, responsibility, rights and freedoms. The party advocates transforming Ukraine into a competitive nation-state based on a western Europe model of justice and welfare. According to the party, only citizens of Ukraine will have the right to private ownership of land, but that "high concentration of land ownership by one person" will be forbidden.
Electronic Bulletin "Your Choice – 2012". Issue 4: Batkivshchyna
The party sees Ukrainian membership in the European Union (EU) as a strategic goal.Ukraine should become full member of EU, says manifest of Batkivschyna
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(15 June 2013)
It favors visa-free travel for Ukrainians to the EU and wants to "cancel humiliating visa regimes". It would like to see "a mutually beneficial and equitable agreement on the establishment of free trade with Russia". In June 2013, the party's parliamentary faction voted for the denunciation of the
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. The party's 2012 election program did not mention NATO,Ukraine's Opposition Program Requires Another Revolution
, The Jamestown Foundation (29 May 2012)
but its 2014 program stated that the party wants to annul Ukraine's non-aligned statusTymoshenko says her party ready to join ruling coalition
,
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(29 October 2014)
and that it wants Ukraine to become a member of NATO. The party wants to prosecute "Law enforcement involved in political repression". The party is in favor of party-list proportional representation elections with open lists. It Tymoshenko initiated a referendum on five issues: the supply of Ukrainian gas and nuclear electricity to the population with a 30% profitability; on the sale of agricultural land; on the sale of strategic property; the issue of legalization of cannabis; about the gambling business. The party wants to empower
local governance Local government is a generic term for the lowest tiers of public administration within a particular sovereign state. This particular usage of the word government refers specifically to a level of administration that is both geographically-loca ...
. The party also states that government grants should be awarded to graduates who successfully passed testing for studies at
Ukrainian universities By region List of NMC/MCI Approved Medical Universities in Ukraine * Kharkiv National Medical University * Karazin Kharkiv National University * Kharkiv International Medical University * Ukrainian Medical and Dental Academy * Kyiv Medic ...
. It proposes a
health system Health, according to the World Health Organization, is "a state of complete physical, mental and social well-being and not merely the absence of disease and infirmity".World Health Organization. (2006)''Constitution of the World Health Organiza ...
that has mandatory health inspections and gradual development of a voluntary health insurance system funded by employers. The party wants to introduce jury trials into the
Ukrainian law The legal system of Ukraine is based on the framework of civil law, and belongs to the Romano-Germanic legal tradition. The main source of legal information is codified law. Customary law and case law are not as common, though case law is oft ...
system and wants to "depoliticise" the process of appointment of judges. It also wants an independent judiciary that will increase the role of the Supreme Court of Ukraine. The Constitutional Court of Ukraine, "which has compromised itself with decisions that were ordered (by the Yanukovych administration)" should be liquidated. It wants the criminal code to be "Europeanized" and law enforcement brought under civil control. The party wants to improve human rights in Ukraine. The party regards the
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as a genocide of the Ukrainian nation. Before their removal of power in February 2014 the party sought to impeach former Ukrainian President Viktor Yanukovych and his "anti-people regime" to "return Ukraine to the path of European integration", while trying to reverse the former Azarov Government policy of raising the status of the Russian language.Q&A:Ukrainian parliamentary election
, BBC News (23 October 2012)
On 15 May 2016, "Fatherland" prepared a statement in the name of the new Prosecutor General in connection with offenses in the activities of the National Commission, which performs state regulation in the energy and utilities relative to the unjustified increase of gas prices for the population. On 23 May 2016 All-Ukrainian Union "Fatherland" launched a website called "Fair rates", which promotes the idea of establishing fair gas tariffs for the population. In the parliament, Batkivshchyna advocates ban on agricultural land sales. The party also insists on adopting laws on development of Ukrainian agriculture. On 31 March 2016, Parliament adopted the law on family farms initiated by the party Batkivshchyna. One of the party's priorities is improvement of social security of people, increasing of social standards. The party advocates decreasing of tariffs on housing and utility services for people, because they are set up too high artificially. On 21 April 2015 Yulia Tymoshenko initiated a working group to check the validity of utility tariffs. "Fatherland" party has made the reduction of tariffs for housing and communal services. Batkivshchyna advocates strengthening the struggle against corruption, namely deoffshorization and independence of anti-corruption government bodies. The party is also against selling and privatization of the state's strategic objects. On March 1, 2021, the "Fatherland" party in the Verkhovna Rada demanded to submit to parliament a draft law banning the import of electricity from Russia and Belarus. According to Tymoshenko, imports of Belarusian and Russian electricity threaten the country's national security.


Associated and merged parties


Associated in electoral block

* (2002–2012) Ukraine – Forward! as the Ukrainian Social Democratic Party * (2002–2006) Ukrainian Platform "Assembly" as the Ukrainian People's Party "Assembly" * (2002–2006) Ukrainian Republican Party (temporary merger with Assembly) * (2007–2012) Reforms and Order Party


Merged

* 2001
Ukrainian Conservative Republican Party The Ukrainian Conservative Republican Party ( uk, Українська консервативна республіканська партія) was a political party in Ukraine in 1992 to 2001. It was created after a split in the Ukrainian Republica ...
* 2005–2007 (temporary) Party of Free Democrats as Apple * 2012 Reforms and Order Party,
People's Self-Defense Third Ukrainian Republic ( uk, Третя Українська Республіка) is a political party in Ukraine. The party was formally named (from its creation in May 1999 till April 2010) Forward, Ukraine! ( uk, Вперед, Україно ...
,
Front for Change The Front for Change/Social Pole (Spanish: ''Frente para el Cambio/Polo Social'') is a progressive political party in Argentina. At the 2005 legislative elections, sections of the party joined the ''Encuentro Amplio'' with other left-wing par ...
, People's Movement of Ukraine, For Ukraine!, Social Christian Party, Civil Position (members of this party were on its election list in the
2012 Ukrainian parliamentary election The Ukrainian parliamentary election of 2012 took place on 28 October 2012.Reforms and Order Party and
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Sobolev: Front for Change and Reform and Order Party to join Batkivschyna
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(11 June 2013)
Front for Change, Reforms and Order to dissolve for merger with Batkivshchyna – Sobolev
, Ukrinform (11 June 2013))


Election results


Verkhovna Rada


Presidential elections


Youth wing of the party - Young Batkivshchyna

The Young Batkivshchyna is the youth wing of the party. It was established in 2007, has cells in all regions of Ukraine and is a member of the International Union of Young Democrats (since 2009) and the youth of the European People's Party (since 2011). The head of the organization was Sergey Mitrofansky as of September 2021.


See also

* :All-Ukrainian Union "Fatherland" politicians


Notes


References


External links


Official website

Dnipropetrovsk union website

Yulia Tymoshenko official website
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