Andriy Baloha's Team

[5] Legally, Andriy Baloha's Team is the successor of the Party of Private Property (Ukrainian: Партія приватної власності; Partija privatnoi vlasnosti), registered with the Ministry of Justice on September 24, 1999.

[17] Roman Bezsmertny, a high ranking party official, along with people's deputies Mykhaylo Polyanchych, Ihor Kril, Viktor Topolov, Oksana Bilozir and Vasyl Petiovka, resigned on February 20, declaring in a joint statement that: "some of the leaders of the party play their own game, coming from personal interests and it has nothing to do with responsibility, pluralism and norms of democracy.

[5][19] On July 12, 2008 United Centre re-elected Verkhovna Rada deputy Ihor Kril of Our Ukraine - People's Self-Defense.

[5] The merger of United Center with the Democratic Party of Ukraine failed to materialize prior to the congress.

[15][19] Our Ukraine-People's Self-Defence Bloc complained that members of its regional branches are being poached by United Centre.

[22][23] On 20 November 2008, the United Centre leader Ihor Kril said the party would participate independently in the next parliamentary elections and that he "fully supports the view that the format of Our Ukraine-People's Self-Defense Bloc, as it exists now, is not realistic or effective.

"[24] According to UNIAN, the People's Union Our Ukraine and United Centre parties were to carry out a unifying congress on January 17, 2009.

[29] In early August 2010, parliamentarian Kyrylo Kulykov joined the party, thus making six United Centre lawmakers in the Verkhovna Rada.

[32] In the 2010 local elections, the party won a few representatives in regional parliaments and then went to achieve a stunning victory in the Zakarpattia Oblast.

[35] According to Ukrayinska Pravda, the United Centre deputies in parliament already quietly voted with the Party of Regions (the main component of the Azarov Government).

[45] Pavlo Baloha was deprived of his deputy seats on 8 February 2013 by the Higher Administrative Court of Ukraine because it had established that the election results in the single-member districts in which he was elected (single-member districts number 71 in Zakarpattia Oblast) had been "unreliable".

[47] In January 2022, Andriy Baloha joined (former parliamentary speaker) Dmytro Razumkov's new political project.

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