Talk:Our Ukraine–People's Self-Defense Bloc
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It is expected that Yushchenko's resignation from our Ukraine will form part of any coalition agreement in the formation of Ukraine's next government
Never read that...is it your opinion ore a fact? Mariah-Yulia
Our Ukraine-People's Self Defence bloc received 14.16% of the vote, 236964 less votes in 2007 then 2006, representing an overall swing of 0.20%.
The number of votes received by Our Ukraine in 2007 was significantly less the the number of votes received by the Party of Regions. It is interesting that editors o Wiklipedia selectivly highlight false and misleading statistics and do not apply the same policies to there ow supported party. FACT in 2006 27% of voters supported minor party candidates who did not receive more then the minimum 3% representation threshold. I 2007 7% of the electorate supported minor party (Including the socialists) This ad the regional distribution results ad swig tables indicate that most of Yulia Tymoshenkos support came from a consideration of the minor party vote in regions where Yulia Tymosheko as already the leading party. BUT of course they do not want to publish this fact preferring instead, aided and abbetted by corrupt admistrators and other editors, push a pro-presidetial partisan bias POV, bringing Wikipedia into international disrepute.
Our Ukraine is bitterly divided with 10% of their represetation tendering their resigation this week Febriary 26, 2008. There is serious discussio that Yusheko oce he can serure more power and support for a retur to a Presidetial Authoriratia regime and a possible second term he will dissmiss Yulia Tymochenko and appoint someone of his own chosing. Ukraine can expect fresh early elections later this year
[edit] new party in the bloc?
Is there a new party in the block called "United Center"[1]? is this a result of the fact that Roman Bezsmertny, high ranked party official, along with people’s deputies, Mykhaylo Polyanchych, Ihor Kryl, Viktor Topolov, Oksana Bilozir and Vasyl Petevka resigned on 20 February, and left Our Ukraine? Mariah-Yulia (talk) 18:33, 12 May 2008 (UTC)
- Yes there is. I'm not sure if "United Center" has been officially registered as a party, but these five deputies have resigned from their party (Peoples union "Our Ukraine") and are now operating under the banner of "United Center". Because the imperative mandate applies to the parliamentary faction on whose list a candidate stands, deputies can resign from their party and remain deputies within the faction, either independent or as members of another party. -- Timberframe (talk) 18:54, 12 May 2008 (UTC)

