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Democratic Alliance (Ukraine)

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Founded
  
2011 (2011)

Ideology
  
Christian democracy

Headquarters
  
Kiev

Political position
  
Center-right

Leader
  
Viktoriya Ptashnyk and Vasyl Gatsko (co-chair)

International affiliation
  
Youth of the European People's Party

Democratic Alliance (Ukrainian: Демократичний альянс) is a political party in Ukraine, registered in September 2011, formed on an anti-corruption platform.

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History

Before becoming a political party, Democratic Alliance was a youth organization. The objective of the organization was "to form a new Christian-democratic, responsible, patriotic-oriented social and political elite of the country through the creation of conditions for the development, improvement and implementation of youth".

The party has organized protests against corruption and fraud and it took part in the Euromaidan protests. Because of its involvement in various protests the party claimed that in May 2012 the Ukrainian Ministry of Justice attempted to eliminate its registration as a legal political party. Members of the party have been arrested while taking part in protests. Two party members were shot dead by Ukrainian security forces while participating in the deadly Euromaidan protests of February 2014.

The party did not participate in the 2012 parliamentary elections. During the Euromaidan protest movement, the party played an active role.

In early June 2014, the Democratic Alliance denied membership to LGBT activist Bohdan Globa because the party did not believe he shared the view "that family is made up of a man and a woman" with the party.

Early September 2014, it was established that the party would participate in the 2014 parliamentary election on the partly list of Civil Position. For elections in single mandate constituencies, both parties participated separately. In the election this combined party list failed to clear the 5% election threshold (it got 3.1% of the votes) and also both parties did not win a constituency seat and thus (both) no parliamentary seats. In the 2014 Kiev local election of the same day, Democratic Alliance won 2 council seats.

In the 2015 Kiev local election the party lost its seats in the Kiev City Council (it scored 4.56% of the vote). The party won 27 seats in the (other) 2015 Ukrainian local elections. In this election it did relatively well in the Donbass.

In August 2016 high-profile Ukrainian MPs Svitlana Zalishchuk, Serhiy Leshchenko and Mustafa Nayyem from the Petro Poroshenko Bloc joined to Democratic Alliance.

Political positions

According to party leader Vasyl Gatsko "Democratic Alliance is a Christian Democratic party".

Democratic Alliance's platform calls for democracy and social justice, and for a society "based on human values, upholding the priority of human rights and freedoms".

The party is pro-European and anti-corruption. The party wants to improve Ukrainian democracy, make laws that ensure that police and prosecutors enforce the law fairly and change public opinion in south and eastern Ukraine.

The party opposes same-sex marriages as Gatsko explained "Our position is that family is made up of a man and a woman".

The party is popular among young voters.

References

Democratic Alliance (Ukraine) Wikipedia