Natalia Vitenko

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Natalija Mychailiwna Witrenko ( Ukrainian Ната́лія Миха́йлівна Вітре́нко , Russian Наталья Витренко ; born December 28, 1951 in Kiev , Soviet Union , today Ukraine ) is a Ukrainian politician and Socialist Party of the United States Progressive Ukraine (PSP).

She lived in the Donets Basin . In 1965 she returned to the capital, Kiev.

She and her party are pro-Russian or "Soviet-nostalgic". The PSPdU turns against NATO , EU and WTO . It advocates the Russian language as the second official language in Ukraine and strives for good relations between Ukraine and Russia and Belarus or a union of states.

During the first round of the 1999 presidential election, in which Natalija Vitenko ran as a presidential candidate, a hand grenade was attacked at an event in Kryvyi Rih . Thirty other people were also injured. The police arrested the Russian Sergei Ivanchenko, an election worker for the socialist presidential candidate Oleksandr Moros .

She and the PSPdU were denied participation in the 2010 presidential elections in Ukraine.

The programmatic foundations of the PSPdU include a modernized socialism , Pan-Slavic ideas and action against globalism . The party has good relations with the Serbian Radical Party (SRS) and has been a member of the All-Russian National Front founded by the Russian President since July 2011 . To this end, the President maintains contacts with the extremist organization Eurasian Youth Union (Russian: Евразийский союз молодёжи; ESM), which is banned in Ukraine and follows the program of Alexander Geljewitsch Dugin .

Individual evidence

  1. Martina Helmerich and Uwe Klußmann: UKRAINE: With money and grenades . In: Der Spiegel . No. 42 , 1999 ( online - Oct. 18, 1999 ).
  2. ^ Romanian, Russian fascists ally against Ukraine, Moldova Kyivpost, August 10, 2009
  3. ^ Catechism of the ESM "At the head of the Union are the most intelligent and courageous. This is the purest hierarchy ..."