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European Solidarity
Political party in Ukraine
Political party in Ukraine
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| name | European Solidarity |
| native_name | Європейська солідарність |
| native_name_lang | ua |
| abbreviation | YeS |
| logo | European Solidarity 2021.svg |
| logo_size | 250px |
| colorcode | |
| leader1_title | Leader |
| leader1_name | Petro Poroshenko |
| foundation | |
| founder | Petro Poroshenko |
| headquarters | Kyiv |
| split | Social Democratic Party of Ukraine (united) |
| membership_year | 2020 |
| membership | "Tens of thousands" |
| ideology | Liberal conservatism |
| National Democracy | |
| Decentralisation | |
| Anti-corruption | |
| Pro-Europeanism | |
| position | Centre-right |
| european | European People's Party (*associate*) |
| slogan | *Time to Unite* |
| international | International Democracy Union |
| colours | |
| seats1_title | Verkhovna Rada |
| seats1 | |
| seats2_title | [Regions](2020-ukrainian-local-elections) |
| seats2 | |
| website | |
| country | Ukraine |
National Democracy Decentralisation Anti-corruption Pro-Europeanism European Solidarity (, ; , YeS) is a political party in Ukraine. It has its roots in a parliamentary group called Solidarity dating from 2000 and has existed since in various forms as a political outlet for Petro Poroshenko. The party with its then name Petro Poroshenko Bloc won 132 of the 423 contested seats in the 2014 Ukrainian parliamentary election, more than any other party.
In August 2015, the Ukrainian Democratic Alliance for Reform (UDAR) merged into the party. In May 2019, the UDAR undid this merge. In October 2017, the party had about 30,000 members; former members of Party of Regions are denied membership. In the 2019 Ukrainian parliamentary election, the party won 23 seats on the nationwide party list and 2 constituency seats.
Initially formed as a social democratic party, it shifted to the centre-right during the formation of Petro Poroshenko Bloc in 2014. Since then, it has been described as Christian democratic, liberal conservative, conservative, liberal, and civic nationalist. Regarding their foreign stances, they support the membership of Ukraine in the European Union and a peaceful end to the Russo-Ukrainian War. In its program, they stated their support for decentralisation and anti-corruption among other principles.
History
Solidarity (2000–2013)
The party started in 2000 as a parliamentary faction called "Solidarity", Taras Kuzio claims that this happened with the help of then President Kuchma, who allegedly wanted to limit the influence of the SDPU(u). In 2000 that party merged into what would become the Party of Regions (later to become for a period the biggest party of Ukraine) and Poroshenko became a Party of Regions deputy.
In 2001, Poroshenko expressed interest in the creation of the Our Ukraine Bloc. Top party members who received a parliamentary mandate on party list of the Our Ukraine electoral bloc in 2002 were Volodymyr Plyutynsky, Volodymyr Makeyenko, Eduard Matviychuk, Anatoliy Korchynsky, while a single constituency in Vinnytsia Oblast was won by Petro Poroshenko.
After 2002, Solidarity stopped participating in elections. In 2004, the party left Our Ukraine, and was represented by 23 deputies in the Verkhovna Rada (the forming of new factions whose parties were not directly elected into parliament was not unique in Ukraine at the time.) In March 2013 the Ministry of Justice asked the Central Election Commission of Ukraine for evidence that Solidarity had not been involved in elections since 2003.
On 17 June 2013, Fatherland member of parliament Yuriy Stets became head of the party. Stets was a member of the united opposition's political council.
On 16 October 2013, a court cancelled the registration certificate of Solidarity.
Petro Poroshenko Bloc (2014–2019)
Early in 2014, Poroshenko became leader of the National Alliance of freedom and Ukrainian patriotism "OFFENSIVE", which was renamed "All-Ukrainian Union Solidarity". By doing so, Poroshenko de facto prolonged the life of Solidarity and de facto merged the National Alliance of freedom and Ukrainian patriotism "OFFENSIVE" into Solidarity After this election (the party) "All-Ukrainian Party of Peace and Unity" was renamed National Alliance of Freedom and Ukrainian patriotism "OFFENSIVE". National Alliance of freedom and Ukrainian patriotism "OFFENSIVE" did not participate in the 2012 parliamentary elections.
In May and June 2014, Ukrainska Pravda characterised the party ("All-Ukrainian Union Solidarity") as "a myth with no website, unknown phone numbers and non existing addresses".
During a 27 August 2014 party congress, the "All-Ukrainian Union Solidarity" changed its name to "Bloc of Petro Poroshenko" (, Blok Petra Poroshenka), and elected the former Minister of Internal Affairs, Yuriy Lutsenko, as the new leader of the party.
On 2 September, Vitali Klitschko, then parliamentary leader of the Ukrainian Democratic Alliance for Reform, stated that since his party and the Petro Poroshenko Bloc had agreed to joint participation in parliamentary elections on 29 March 2014, the two parties were in discussion about running a joint list at the October 26 parliamentary election. On 15 September it became clear that 30% of the Petro Poroshenko Bloc election list would be filled by members of UDAR and that UDAR leader Klitschko was at the top of this list; Klitschko vowed not to resign as incumbent Mayor of Kyiv, but on 21 November he gave up his seat in the new parliament. According to political scientist Tadeusz A. Olszański (in mid-September 2014) this deal with UDAR "enables it to use that party's large-scale structures, which the Poroshenko Bloc itself lacks".
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The party won the parliamentary election with 132 seats, beating the runner-up People's Front, who won 82 seats. People's Front was first in the nationwide party vote (22.14% against 21.81%) but the party won 69 constituency seats while People's Front won only 18. On 27 November 2014, the party formed a parliamentary faction of 145 people (at the opening session of the new parliament).
Top 10 politicians on the party list to the Ukrainian parliament: 1. Vitaliy Klychko, 2. Yuriy Lutsenko, 3. Olha Bohomolets, 4. Volodymyr Hroysman, 5. Mustafa Dzhemilev, 6. Yuliy Mamchur, 7. Maria Matios, 8. Mykola Tomenko, 9. Iryna Herashchenko, 10. Vitaliy Kovalchuk.
On 21 November 2014, the party became a member of the coalition supporting the second Yatsenyuk government and endorsed nine new ministers for the government.

In March 2015, "Solidarity" was added to the name "Bloc of Petro Poroshenko". On 28 August 2015 UDAR and Petro Poroshenko Bloc officially merged into Petro Poroshenko Bloc. UDAR party leader Vitali Klitschko became so the new party leader.
The party was one of the winners of the 2015 Ukrainian local elections. It did well in West and central Ukraine and Kherson Oblast region.
According to Ukrainian media research of February 2016 22% of the parties' representatives in regional councils and 12% of the parties' parliamentary deputies were former members of the Party of Regions.
Following the fall of the second Yatsenyuk government, the party joined the coalition that supports the 14 April 2016 installed Groysman Government. In the weeks prior to this 11 MPs had switched to the faction making forming the coalition possible.
Klitschko resigned as Petro Poroshenko Bloc chairman (on 26 May) after a new law barring him as head of the Kyiv City State Administration to be chairman or a member of a political party took effect on 1 May 2016.
On 18 May 2019, Klitschko announced that UDAR would take part in the 2019 Ukrainian parliamentary election autonomously.
European Solidarity (from 2019)

The party changed its name to its current form on 24 May 2019. According to party leader Poroshenko this had to be done in order to bring in a new leadership of the party and to win the 2019 Ukrainian parliamentary election.
Top 10 politicians on the party list to the Ukrainian parliament in these elections were 1. Petro Poroshenko, 2. Andriy Parubiy, 3. Iryna Herashchenko, 4. Mykhailo Zabrodskyi, 5. Sofia Fedyna, 6. Mustafa Dzhemilev, 7. Yana Zinkevych, 8. Oleh Synyutka, 9. Akhtem Chyihoz, 10. Ivanna Klympush-Tsintsadze.
In the 2019 parliamentary election, European Solidarity scored badly, dropping to 8.10% of votes and electing 23 MPs (37% of which were women) on the nationwide party list and winning 2 constituency seats. The party voted against the confidence vote in the new Honcharuk Government.
In June 2020, former Secretary of the National Security and Defense Council during Poroshenko's presidency Oleksandr Turchynov became head of the 2020 Ukrainian local elections headquarters of the party. In this election European Solidarity did well in West and central Ukraine and it significantly improved on its 2019 parliamentary election result in all Ukrainian oblasts. 3,543 people won seats in local councils on behalf of the party, that is about 10.73% of the available seats.
Ideology and positions
The party officially decries populism and advocates for pragmatism and realism. According to Oleg Varfolomeyev of the Eurasia Daily Monitor the party is a liberal party (and UDAR was as well). According to Bohdan Butkevych of The Ukrainian Week, the party does not have an ideological unity. (Hence) the party's MPs tend not to vote alike.
The party broadly reflects Poroshenko's ideology. On 27 August 2014, newly elected party leader Yuriy Lutsenko stated that the Petro Poroshenko Bloc should help Poroshenko implement his election promises. Official party positions include:
- Open list elections
- Decentralization
- Creating a public television network
- Bringing attention to the plight of the Crimean Tatars
- Enforcing Ukrainian as the sole official language
- Membership of Ukraine in the European Union
- Welfare and social protection for poor citizens
- Law enforcement reform and creation of an independent judiciary
- Ending corruption
- Ensuring Ukraine's territorial integrity
- Energy independence for Ukraine
- Abolishing the immunity of senior officials
- Privatizing all Ukrainian coal mines and liquidate or mothball all mines that cannot be privatized, with social support for the workers of the liquidated or mothballed mines and the population of these territories
- Legislation to restrict religions whose leadership reside in aggressor states, e.g. Russia.
Party leaders
;Solidarity
| Date | Party leader |
|---|---|
| 2001–2001 | Mykhailo Antonyuk |
| 2001–2002 | Petro Poroshenko |
| 2013 | Yuriy Stets |
;All-Ukrainian Party of Peace and Unity/National Alliance of freedom and Ukrainian patriotism "OFFENSIVE"
| Date | Party leader |
|---|---|
| 2000–???? | Lyudmyla Yankovska |
| 2013–???? | Ivanenko Yuriyovych, Sekel Mikhailovich, Yuri Khorlikov |
;Petro Poroshenko Bloc
| Date | Party leader |
|---|---|
| 2014–2015 | Yuriy Lutsenko |
| 2015–2019 | Vitali Klitschko |
;European Solidarity
| Date | Party leader |
|---|---|
| since 2019 | Petro Poroshenko |
Election results
Election results for Solidarity, All-Ukrainian Party of Peace and Unity, Petro Poroshenko Bloc and European Solidarity political party.
Verkhovna Rada
;Solidarity
| **Election** | Party leader | Performance | Rank | Government | **Votes** | **%** | **± pp** | **Seats** | **+/–** | [2002](2002-ukrainian-parliamentary-election) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Petro Poroshenko | 6,108,088 | (Our Ukraine Bloc) | New | New | New |
;All-Ukrainian Party of Peace and Unity
| **Election** | Party leader | Performance | Rank | Government | **Votes** | **%** | **± pp** | **Seats** | **+/–** | [2006](2006-ukrainian-parliamentary-election) | [2007](2007-ukrainian-parliamentary-election) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Yurii Karmazin | 165,881 | (Yuriy Karmazin Bloc) | New | 5 | 13th | ||||||
| Lydia Porechkina | 12,327 | (All-Ukrainian Community) | 0.60 | 0 | 19th |
;Petro Poroshenko Bloc
| **Election** | Party leader | Performance | Rank | Government | **Votes** | **%** | **± pp** | **Seats** | **+/–** | [2014](2014-ukrainian-parliamentary-election) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Yuri Lutsenko | 3,437,521 | New | 132 | **1st** |
;European Solidarity
| **Election** | Party leader | Performance | Rank | Government | **Votes** | **%** | **± pp** | **Seats** | **+/–** | [2019](2019-ukrainian-parliamentary-election) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Petro Poroshenko | 1,184,620 | 13.72 | 107 | 4th |
Presidential elections
| **Election** | Candidate | First round | Second round | Result | **Votes** | **%** | **Votes** | **%** | [2014](2014-ukrainian-presidential-election) | [2019](2019-ukrainian-presidential-election) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 9,857,308 | **Elected** | |||||||||
| 3,014,609 | 4,522,450 | **Lost** |
Local councils
| Election | Performance | Rank | % | ± pp | Seats | +/– | [2015](2015-ukrainian-local-elections) | [2020](2020-ukrainian-local-elections) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| New | New | **2nd** | ||||||
| 3.60 | 4,858 | **6th** |
Notes
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