Opposition Platform — For Life
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The Opposition Platform – For Life (Ukrainian: Опозиційна платформа – За життя; Russian: Оппозиционная платформа – За жизнь, OPZZh) was a pro-Russian[7] and Eurosceptic political party in Ukraine.
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Ukrainian name | Опозицiйна платформа – За життя |
Russian name | Оппозиционная платформа – За жизнь |
Abbreviation | OPZZh or OPFL |
Leader | Yuriy Boyko[1] |
Chairman of the Executive Committee | Serhiy Lyovochkin |
Founders | Yuriy Boyko Vadim Rabinovich Viktor Medvedchuk Dmytro Firtash |
Founded |
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Banned | March-September 2022
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Succeeded by | Platform for Life and Peace Restoration of Ukraine |
Headquarters | Mechnykova 14/1, Kyiv |
Youth wing | Youth wing of OPZZh |
Paramilitary wing | Patriots For Life |
Ideology | |
Political position | Centre[5] to centre-left[6] |
Colours | Blue, green and yellow |
Website | |
zagittya.com.ua | |
The party was the successor of For Life (Ukrainian: За життя, Russian: За жизнь) formerly All-Ukrainian Union "Center" from 1999 to 2016, a small pro-Russian political party. It was registered in December 1999.[8] In the 2019 Ukrainian parliamentary election, the party won 37 seats on the nationwide party list and six constituency seats.[9] Although it espoused pro-Russian policies,[7] the party publicly denounced the Russian invasion of Ukraine on 8 March 2022.[1]
On 20 March 2022, its activities were suspended by the National Security and Defense Council for the period of martial law due to allegations of having ties to Russia made by the Council.[10][11][12] On 14 April, the party's parliamentary group was dissolved in Ukraine's parliament.[13] On 21 April, twenty-five of the party's former deputies formed a new parliamentary group called "Platform for Life and Peace" (Ukrainian: Платформа за життя та мир).[14] On 20 June, the party was banned by court.[15] On 15 September 2022, the final appeal against this ban was dismissed by the Supreme Court of Ukraine.[16]