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{{Short description|Short-lived political party in Ukraine}} | |||
'''Ukraininan Beer Lovers Party, UBLP''' ({{lang-uk|Українська партія шанувальників пива (УПШП)}}) was a short-lived ] in ]. It was registered on ], ]<ref> {{ru icon}}</ref> and copresided by Volodymyr Yermakov (Єрмаков Володимир Кузьмич), Petro Sergiyenko (Сергієнко Петро Семенович), and Pavlo Tarnovsky (Тарновський Павло Север'янович). | |||
'''Ukrainian Beer Lovers Party, UBLP''' ({{langx|uk|Українська Партія Шанувальників Пива (УПШП)}}) was a short-lived ] in ]. It was established on November 10th, 1991<ref> {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20060721175132/http://www.kharkovcity.sa.net.ua/polit/parties.html |date=2006-07-21 }} {{in lang|ru}}</ref> by Volodymyr Yermakov, Petro Serhiyenko, and Pavlo Tarnovsky. The inauguration was on April 4th, 1992, and the party was registered on August 8th, 1992.<ref name="Historical Reference of Ukraine">{{cite web|website=history.franko.lviv.ua|url=http://history.franko.lviv.ua/IIIu_3.htm|title=Historical Reference of Ukraine (Довідник з Історії України)|language=Ukrainian|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160919024231/http://history.franko.lviv.ua/IIIu_3.htm|archive-date=19 September 2016}}</ref> | |||
It |
It is not associated with another ] organization, Ukrainian Beer Lovers Party, UBLP ({{langx|ru|Партия любителей пива}}, {{langx|uk|Українська партія любителiв пива}}, УПЛП), which was not officially registered.{{R|Historical Reference of Ukraine}} | ||
The party broadly aligned itself with ], and advocated for a ] society on with foundational values of respect for private property, ] economics, and universal human rights. The party advocated for the formation of a civilized, respectable, ] class of beer drinker.{{R|Historical Reference of Ukraine}} | |||
Party goals:<ref> (a ] publication){{uk icon}} </ref> | |||
*утвердження правової держави згідно з міжнародними нормами: | |||
*створення нової економіки, нових економічних взаємин між людьми, | |||
*пробудження та піднесення гідності людей через культурне виховання; | |||
*розширення та поліпшення асортименту продуктів харчування, у тому числі пива. | |||
The party participated in the ]. In a pre-election survey, UBLP was supported by 3% of population.<ref>{{cite news|title=Партія Шанувальників Пива|date=13 October 1993|newspaper=]|language=Ukrainian}}</ref> In the election, the UBLP secured only 1806 (<0.01%) votes and was awarded no parliamentary seats.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www2.essex.ac.uk/elect/database/indexElections.asp?country=UKRAINE&election=ukr94|title=1994 Parliamentary Elections of Ukraine: statistics|access-date=2006-09-05|archive-date=2007-07-08|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070708083830/http://www2.essex.ac.uk/elect/database/indexElections.asp?country=UKRAINE&election=ukr94|url-status=dead }}</ref> | |||
In 1996 the party claimed to enlist 1,599 members |
In 1996, the party claimed to enlist 1,599 members.<ref>{{cite web|title=Людина — Громада — Регіон|url=http://westukr.itgo.com/p4_6.html#2|access-date=2024-03-02|website=westukr.itgo.com}}</ref> | ||
In 1997 |
In 1997, UBLP joined the bloc "Free Democrats" (Свободные демократы), which included the ] and ] (Партія вільних селян).<ref></ref> | ||
In 2000, the UBLP changed its name from ''Ukrainian Beer Lovers Party'' to ''Party for Support of the Domestic Goods Producer'' (Партія Підтримки Вітчизняного Товаровиробника), adopting a more conventional platform and de facto ceasing its existence as a ]. On January 21st, 2001, the party was merged into the democratic union ''Ukrainian Righteousness'' (Українська Правиця), headed by the ]. | |||
== Party goals == | |||
The party platform advocated for: | |||
* Establishment of a rule-of-law state in accordance with international standards | |||
* Creation of a new economy and new economic relationship between people with free market standards | |||
* Awakening and development of the people's dignity through cultural education; establishment of a cosmopolitan, gentlemanly class of beer drinker | |||
* Expansion and improvement of the agrarian sector and the production of food products, including beer | |||
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Short-lived political party in UkraineUkrainian Beer Lovers Party, UBLP (Ukrainian: Українська Партія Шанувальників Пива (УПШП)) was a short-lived political party in Ukraine. It was established on November 10th, 1991 by Volodymyr Yermakov, Petro Serhiyenko, and Pavlo Tarnovsky. The inauguration was on April 4th, 1992, and the party was registered on August 8th, 1992.
It is not associated with another Russophone organization, Ukrainian Beer Lovers Party, UBLP (Russian: Партия любителей пива, Ukrainian: Українська партія любителiв пива, УПЛП), which was not officially registered.
The party broadly aligned itself with liberal-democratic positions, and advocated for a cosmopolitan society on with foundational values of respect for private property, free market economics, and universal human rights. The party advocated for the formation of a civilized, respectable, gentlemanly elite class of beer drinker.
The party participated in the 1994 Parliamentary Election. In a pre-election survey, UBLP was supported by 3% of population. In the election, the UBLP secured only 1806 (<0.01%) votes and was awarded no parliamentary seats.
In 1996, the party claimed to enlist 1,599 members.
In 1997, UBLP joined the bloc "Free Democrats" (Свободные демократы), which included the Liberal Democratic Party of Ukraine and Party of Free Peasants of Ukraine (Партія вільних селян).
In 2000, the UBLP changed its name from Ukrainian Beer Lovers Party to Party for Support of the Domestic Goods Producer (Партія Підтримки Вітчизняного Товаровиробника), adopting a more conventional platform and de facto ceasing its existence as a frivolous political party. On January 21st, 2001, the party was merged into the democratic union Ukrainian Righteousness (Українська Правиця), headed by the Ukrainian People's Party.
Party goals
The party platform advocated for:
- Establishment of a rule-of-law state in accordance with international standards
- Creation of a new economy and new economic relationship between people with free market standards
- Awakening and development of the people's dignity through cultural education; establishment of a cosmopolitan, gentlemanly class of beer drinker
- Expansion and improvement of the agrarian sector and the production of food products, including beer
References
- Ukrainian parties Archived 2006-07-21 at the Wayback Machine (in Russian)
- ^ "Historical Reference of Ukraine (Довідник з Історії України)". history.franko.lviv.ua (in Ukrainian). Archived from the original on 19 September 2016.
- "Партія Шанувальників Пива". Голос України (in Ukrainian). 13 October 1993.
- "1994 Parliamentary Elections of Ukraine: statistics". Archived from the original on 2007-07-08. Retrieved 2006-09-05.
- "Людина — Громада — Регіон". westukr.itgo.com. Retrieved 2024-03-02.
- History of the Liberal Democratic Party of Ukraine