Civil Movement "People's Self-Defense"

Civil Movement "People's Self-Defense"
Громадянський рух «Народна самооборона»
Leader Yuriy Lutsenko
Ideology Socialism
Political position Left-wing
International affiliation none
Colours Red
Website
http://www.samooborona.in.ua/

Civil Movement "People's Self-Defense" (Ukrainian: Громадянський рух «Народна самооборона») is a political movement in Ukraine, headed by a former SPU member Yuriy Lutsenko.

History

Yuriy Lutsenko created People’s Self-Defence in January 2007 as a “broad public movement”.[1] Its declared purpose was to secure an early parliamentary election and remove the Second Yanukovych Government.[1] (Early elections where held on 30 September 2007.[2])

Possible dismantlement

In an interview with the Silski Visti (Village News) newspaper on 29 January 2009 Yuriy Lutsenko declared that "The People's Self-Defense as an insurgent, protesting, and not very structured civil movement has ceased to exist". Lutsenko also said he was planning to direct the organizational changes to the political party Forward, Ukraine!.[3] In April 2010 Forward, Ukraine! renamed itself People's Self-Defense Political Party.[4] Lutsenko became leader of that party.[5]

In the spring of 2013 Lutsenko established the non-parliamentary movement "Third Republic".[6]

See also

References

  1. 1 2 People’s Self-Defence 2.0, The Ukrainian Week (14 April 2014)
  2. "Ukraine leaders sign joint statement". ForUm. 2007-05-29.
  3. Interior minister planning to set up full-fledged political force Archived 2011-07-16 at the Wayback Machine., Interfax-Ukraine (29-01-2009)
  4. Forward, Ukraine! Party changes name to People's Self-Defense, Kyiv Post (April 21, 2010)
  5. Prosecutor's office refuses to release Lutsenko on bail, says People's Self-Defense, Kyiv Post (March 1, 2011)
  6. Lutsenko's Third Republic will not be West Ukraine movement - political scientist, Ukrinform (24 April 2013)
    Lutsenko: Ukraine needs the EU association deal, Deutsche Welle (26 April 2013)
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