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Party of Veterans of Afghanistan ( uk, Партія ветеранів Афганістану) is a political party of Ukraine. It was created by the Ukrainian society of veterans of Afghanistan initially as the Ukrainian Party of Justice (UPS). The party was registered on February 9, 1993. In 1998 it was part of political alliance (bloc)
Laborious Ukraine Electoral Bloc The Laborious Ukraine Electoral Bloc or Labour Ukraine () is a former political alliance in Ukraine that participated in the 1998 Ukrainian parliamentary election. It consisted of: * Civil Congress of UkraineUkrainian Party of Justice Party of Veterans of Afghanistan ( uk, Партія ветеранів Афганістану) is a political party of Ukraine. It was created by the Ukrainian society of veterans of Afghanistan initially as the Ukrainian Party of Justice (UPS). ...
– Union of veterans, handicapped,
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ictims and eterans of Soviet war inAfghanistan (UPS — SVIChA). In 2002 it joined a political alliance Unity. In 2005 supposedly the party merged into the Socialist Party of Ukraine. In 2020 the
Ministry of Justice of Ukraine The Ministry of Justice of Ukraine ( uk, Міністерство юстиції України) is the main body in the system of central government of Ukraine that regulates state legal policy. It is often abbreviated as "Мinjust" f Ukraine It ...
filed a lawsuit to annul the registration of the party among 48 other "zombie parties" who did not participate in the elections for 10 years.


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See also

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Party of Veterans of the Afghan War The Political Party of Veterans of the War in Afghanistan and Participants of Other Local Military Conflicts ( ky, Афганистан согушунун ардагерлери жана ушул сыяктуу кагышууларга катыш ...
Kyrgz Afghan War Veteran's party


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*Chervonopysky, S.
Ukrainian phenomenon of the "Afghan" movement
'. "Political management". 2006 Political parties in Ukraine