地区党 (Chinese Wikipedia)

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  • Barrington, Lowell, After Independence: Making and Protecting the Nation in Postcolonial and Postcommunist States, University of Michigan Press: 205, 2006, ISBN 978-0-47206898-2 
  • Against All Odds:Aiding Political Parties in Georgia and Ukraine by Max Bader, Vossiuspers UvA, 2010, ISBN 978-9056296315 (page 82)

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  • 背景资料:乌克兰实行多党制 主要政党一览. 中国新闻社. 2014 (中文). 地区党是乌克兰第一大党,立场为中左派。于1997年10月成立,最初称地区复兴党,2001年3月更名为地区党。主张建设繁荣昌盛的民主法制国家,通过诚实劳动建立以中产阶级为主的公平、稳定社会。保护公民利益,主张俄语成为官方语言。前总统亚努科维奇曾为地区党名誉主席。 

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  • Party System of Ukraine Before and After Maidan: Changes, Trends, Public Demand (PDF). National Security & Defence (Razumkov Centre). 2015, 6–7: 32. A political project – the “Socialists” party has emerged in the political field, whose leadership included prominent representatives of the centre-left Party of Regions and V. Tsushko and L. Kozhar and the media reported on the possible involvement of A. Klyuyev in its funding. 

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  • Nordsieck, Wolfram. Ukraine. Parties and Elections in Europe. 2014. (原始内容存档于2018-06-12). 

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  • 'It's Even Worse Than Before': How The 'Revolution Of Dignity' Failed LGBT Ukrainians. 自由欧洲电台/自由电台. 2018-11-21 (英语). Shortly before the demonstrations began on November 21, 2013, Ukraine's parliament had passed the first reading of a bill that would have criminalized the spread of so-called "gay propaganda."[...]"There were many LGBTI people out there...in 2013 and 2014, protesting against the Yanukovych government’s repression and in support of democracy, dignity, and a closer relationship with Europe," said Matthew Schaff, Freedom House’s Ukraine office director. 

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