Party reforms and order

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Party reforms and order
Party leader Serhiy Sobolev
founding October 1997
Headquarters Kiev
Alignment liberal , center-right
Colours) blue
Website http://www.prp.org.ua/

The Reform and Order Party ( Ukrainian Партия Реформи і порядок Partija Reformy i Porjadok , or PRP for short) is a right-wing liberal political party in Ukraine . She is represented in the Ukrainian parliament through her membership in the Yulia Tymoshenko bloc .

history

The party was one in 2001, the alliance Our Ukraine of Victor Yushchenko . In 2005, party chairman Viktor Pynsenyk became finance minister in Yulia Tymoshenko's government . The PRP then left the Our Ukraine bloc and temporarily formed its own faction. But they failed in 2006 in a liberal alliance together with the party PORA by Wladimir Klitschko in Ukrainian 3 -% - hurdle. The party then joined the Yulia Tymoshenko bloc, led by the politician of the same name, and took part in the 2007 parliamentary elections. The then party chairman Viktor Pynsenyk was also Finance Minister of Ukraine. In 2012, the party's candidates entered the list of the All-Ukrainian Fatherland Association , the leading force of the former Tymoshenko Bloc.

Content orientation and meaning

The party reforms and order stands for a western orientation of Ukraine and for a supremacy of the country in Eastern Europe . The factual importance of the party results primarily from the cooperation with the All-Ukrainian Fatherland Association and from the person of the chairman, who has already held ministerial posts in several Ukrainian governments. The party continues to advocate privatization and a Western-style form of government.

Great personalities

Web link

References

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