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1 History  



1.1  Ukraine of the Future  





1.2  For the Future  







2 Election results  



2.1  Parliamentary elections  







3 References  





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For the Future
За майбутнє
ChairpersonIhor Palytsia
Parliamentary leadersViktor Bondar
Taras Batenko
Founded
  • 16 December 2007 (2007-12-16) (Ukraine of the Future party)
  • 29 August 2019 (2019-08-29) (For the Future parliamentary group)
  • 20 May 2020 (2020-05-20) (For the Future party)
Registered18 July 2008 (2008-07-18)
Merger of
  • Revival
  • Agrarian Party
  • Andriy Baloha's Team
  • For Specific Cases
  • HeadquartersIrynynsʹka 5/24, Kyiv, Ukraine. 01001[1]
    Ideology
  • Economic nationalism[3]
  • Populism[4]
  • Political positionCentre-right[citation needed]
    Colours    Purple and green
    Verkhovna Rada
    17 / 450

    Regions[5]
    4,067 / 43,122

    Website
    zamajbutne.com.ua
  • Political parties
  • Elections
  • For the Future (Ukrainian: За майбутнє, romanizedZa majbutnije, ZM) is a political partyinUkraine directly supported by the oligarch Ihor Kolomoyskyi.[6] The party was originally registered in July 2008 as Ukraine of the Future (Ukrainian: Україна Майбутнього, romanizedUkraina Maybutnoho).[1] During the 2010 local elections, the party only took part in Dnipropetrovsk Oblast, but it participates nationwide since the 2012 Ukrainian parliamentary election.[7][8]

    In October 2019, the party was renamed "For the Future".[9] The party was renamed and taken over by the parliamentary group "For the Future", with 23 initial members, that was established in the Verkhovna Rada (Ukraine's parliament) on 29 August 2019 following the July 2019 Ukrainian parliamentary election.[9]

    History[edit]

    Ukraine of the Future[edit]

    Logo of "Ukraine of the Future"

    The party was created in December 2007. In 2012, Ukraine of the Future became member of the Liberal International, although at some point in the mid- to late-2010s it was delisted.[citation needed]

    During the 2010 Ukrainian local elections, the party won four representatives in the Dnipropetrovsk Oblast Council (regional parliament) and 4 seats in the city council of Dnipropetrovsk.[10] In the simultaneously held elected for Dnipro Mayor the parties candidate, Sviatoslav Oliynyk, finished second with 16.1%.[11] (He lost this election to Ivan KulichenkoofParty of Regions who scored 40,1%.[11]) Oliynyk is a former BYuT lawmaker.[1][7]

    In the 2012 parliamentary, elections the party did not spend anything on campaigning and but still managed to take the 15th place among the 21 parties who participated on the nationwide list with 0.18% of the votes.[12] But since their win was far below the 5% election threshold[13] and they won no constituencies (party had competed in 17 constituencies[14]) they thus failed to win parliamentary representation.[15][16] Oliynyk headed the party list of the party during these elections.[17] The party did participate in the 2014 Ukrainian parliamentary election, and again did not win seats.[8] The party did not participate in the 2015 Ukrainian local elections.[9]

    The party did not participate in the July 2019 Ukrainian parliamentary election.[9]

    For the Future[edit]

    The party's first logo following its name change
    For the Future billboard during the 2020 local elections. The text reads "for the future of a successful nation, join us."

    Following the 2019 Ukrainian parliamentary election, a parliamentary group "For the Future", with initial 23 members, was established in the Verkhovna Rada (Ukraine's parliament) on 29 August 2019.[9] In May 2020 deputies from this group announced the creation of a party of the same name.[9] This "new party" is legally a continuation of "Ukraine of the Future" that was renamed in October 2019 "For the Future".[9] In May 2020, lawmaker Ihor Palytsia was elected chairman of the party.[9] According to Palytsia the party is de facto a continuation of UKROP following its transformation.[9] The party announced in the summer of 2020 it intended to take part in the October 2020 Ukrainian local elections.[9] On 30 July 2020 Cherkasy mayor Anatoliy Bondarenko joined the party.[18]

    According to an analysis by Ukrainian NGO Detektor Media [uk], by September 2020, Ihor Kolomoisky's 1+1 media group was actively promoting For the Future.[19]

    In the 2020 Ukrainian local elections, For the Future managed to win several mayoral wins and won seats on many local councils.[20] However, compared with the large money it had invested in the election campaign, its result was underwhelming.[20] (Cherkasy mayor Bondarenko was reelected.[21]) 3,773 people won seats in local councils on behalf of the party, that is about 11.42% of the available seats.[22]

    On 8 October 2021, one of the party's MPs Anton Polyakov died.[23]

    Only 15 or more deputies may form a parliamentary faction and an MP may be a member of only one faction at a time. The chairman and his two vice-chairmen may not be the heads of factions.[24] Under current parliamentary rules a faction of non-partisan politicians can not be smaller than the smallest faction of a political party.[25] After Viktor Baloha left the For the Future parliamentary faction on 20 December the faction was one MP short, MP Bohdan Torohtiy entry into the faction saved it from being dissolved.[26]

    Election results[edit]

    Parliamentary elections[edit]

    "Ukraine of the Future" election results in the 2014 Ukrainian parliamentary election
    Ukraine of the Future
    Election Leader Performance Rank Government
    Votes % ± pp Seats +/–
    2012 Svyatoslav Oliynyk 38,544 0.19% New
    0 / 450

    New 15th Extra-parliamentary
    2014 14,168 0.08% Decrease 0.11%
    0 / 450

    Steady 0 Decrease 23rd Extra-parliamentary
    2019 Did not contest Extra-parliamentary
    For the Future
    Election Leader Performance Rank Government
    Votes % ± pp Seats +/–
    2019 Ihor Palytsia formed at the first session of parliament
    23 / 450

    New Increase 5th Support

    References[edit]

  • ^ Political Party: "For the Future", Ukraine Elections - Polls and Ratings (2019), geraadpleegd 4 juni 2022
  • ^ "Яке аграрне майбутнє може бути з партією "За майбутнє"?". AgroPolit (in Ukrainian). 18 July 2020. Retrieved 7 August 2020.
  • ^ Buckby, Jack (2022-03-04). "Putin's Big War Lie: Ukraine Doesn't Have a Nazi Problem". 19FortyFive. Retrieved 2022-08-08.
  • ^ Обрані депутати місцевих рад. www.cvk.gov.ua (in Ukrainian). 23 November 2020. Retrieved 23 November 2020.
  • ^ "За майбутнє і Пропозиція. Лідери виборів - друзі та вороги Коломойського". BBC News Україна (in Ukrainian). Retrieved 2020-10-13.
  • ^ a b Political Deuces, The Ukrainian Week (June 5, 2012)
  • ^ a b Alphabetical Index of parties in 2014 Ukrainian parliamentary election, Central Election Commission of Ukraine
  • ^ a b c d e f g h i j (in Ukrainian) Is Kolomoisky's party "For the Future" a new political project?, Civil movement "Chesno" (6 July 2020)
  • ^ РЕЗУЛЬТАТИ МІСЦЕВИХ ВИБОРІВ. ПОПЕРЕДНІ ДАНІ [Results of the elections, preliminary data, on interactive maps]. Ukrainska Pravda (in Ukrainian). Retrieved 2023-07-08.
  • ^ a b Днепропетровск: лидирует Куличенко и Партия регионов. [Dnipropetrovsk: Kulichenko leader and the Party of Regions]. Новостей.COM (in Russian). 2010-10-31. Retrieved 2023-07-08.
  • ^ Media:Parties report to CEC on election costs, Kyiv Post (15 November 2012)
  • ^ Parliament passes law on parliamentary elections, Kyiv Post (17 November 2011)
  • ^ "Candidates". RBC Ukraine (in Ukrainian). Archived from the original on 2013-06-24.
  • ^ (in Ukrainian) Proportional votes Archived 2012-10-30 at the Wayback Machine & Constituency seats Archived 2012-11-05 at the Wayback Machine, Central Election Commission of Ukraine
  • ^ Party of Regions gets 185 seats in Ukrainian parliament, Batkivschyna 101 - CEC, Interfax-Ukraine (12 November 2012)
  • ^ (in Ukrainian) Олійник Святослав Васильович Archived 2013-03-16 at the Wayback Machine, Civil movement "Chesno"
  • ^ (in Ukrainian) Mary loves silence. On the political potential of "mayors", The Ukrainian Week (11 August 2020)
  • ^ У команди Зеленського немає повністю лояльних медіа і системного піару – моніторинг [Zelenskyy's team does not have completely loyal media and systematic PR - monitoring]. Ukrainska Pravda (in Ukrainian). Retrieved 2023-07-08.
  • ^ a b Winners and losers of Ukraine's local elections, Atlantic Council (2 November 2020)
  • ^ Результати виборів у Черкасах: чинний мер Бондаренко залишається на посаді [Results of elections in Cherkasy, incumbent mayor Bondarenko remains in office]. 24 Kanal (in Ukrainian). 24 November 2020. Retrieved 24 November 2020.
  • ^ ЦВК показала ТОП-10 партій, які взяли найбільше мандатів на виборах [The CEC showed the top 10 parties that won the most seats in the election]. Ukrainska Pravda (in Ukrainian). Retrieved 2023-07-08.
  • ^ "Смерть депутата Полякова: прокуратора повідомила про результати розтину та причину загибелі політика". www.unian.ua (in Ukrainian). Retrieved 2021-10-08.
  • ^ "Rada amends regulations of its activities". Kyiv Post. 2010-10-08. Retrieved 2023-12-22.
  • ^ У『Волі народу』розповіли, коли депутатська група припинить існування ["Will of the people" told when parliamentary group cease to exist]. Ukrainska Pravda (in Ukrainian). Retrieved 2023-07-06.
  • ^ "The council was replenished with a new natdep" (in Ukrainian). Ukrainska Pravda. Retrieved 20 December 2023.
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