Volia (political party)

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Volia (Ukrainian: Воля; meaning freedom) is a Ukrainian political party registered in 2010.[1] Its former name was "Party of Ukrainian youth" (Ukrainian: Партія української молоді).[1][2]

In June 2014 Verkhovna Rada MP Yury Derevyanko was a member of the party.[1] Derevyanko was one of the authors of the law on lustration in Ukraine.[3] In June 2014 it appeared that Viktoria Siumar would lead the party; but she joined People's Front soon after.[1][4]

The party participated in the 2014 elections to the Verkhovna Rada.[5][1] In this election candidates of Volia were included in the election list of Self Reliance (one of its members on the party list of People's Front[6]) and the party ran independent in constituencies (with a first-past-the-post electoral system in one round (candidate with the highest vote total wins)).[7][8][9][5][6] This way the party won 1 parliamentary seat when Derevyanko won single-member districts number 87 (first-past-the-post wins a parliament seat) located in Nadvirna.[10] He won a parliamentary seat by winning this constituency with 69.67% of the votes.[10] Following the election Derevyanko stated the party would starts its own parliamentary group to defend its “principles, values and political promises”; because of this other elected (into parliament) members left the party on 9 November 2014.[6] However, no such faction was created.[11][12]

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  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 (Russian) Sobolev Syumar will lead to a new party elections, LB.ua (June 21, 2014)
  2. (Ukrainian) In Ukraine registered the new party - "Party of Ukrainian Youth", DA-TA
  3. Lustration law faces sabotage, legal hurdles, Kyiv Post (Oct. 23, 2014)
  4. People's Front names top ten candidates in elections, Ukrinform (15 sep. 2014)
  5. 5.0 5.1 Poroshenko Bloc candidates leading in 64 single-seat constituencies - CEC, Interfax-Ukraine (27 October 2014)
  6. 6.0 6.1 6.2 Young post-revolution party splits before parliament convenes, Kyiv Post (Nov. 10, 2014)
  7. Parliament passes law on parliamentary elections, Kyiv Post (17 November 2011)
  8. Draft Law on the election of members of Parliament of Ukraine, Venice Commission (28 June 2011)
  9. The Distorted Will of the People, The Ukrainian Week (5 November 2012)
  10. 10.0 10.1 Data on vote counting at precincts within single-mandate districts Extraordinary parliamentary election on 26.10.2014, Central Election Commission of Ukraine
  11. (Ukrainian) In Parliament created a faction, Ukrayinska Pravda (27 November 2014)
  12. (Ukrainian) Депутатські фракції і групи VIII скликання Deputy fractions and Groups VIII convocation, Verkhovna Rada