For the Future (political party)

[6] The party was originally registered in July 2008 as Ukraine of the Future (Ukrainian: Україна Майбутнього, romanized: Ukraina Maibutnioho).

In 2012, Ukraine of the Future became member of the Liberal International, although at some point in the mid- to late-2010s it was delisted.

[citation needed] During the 2010 Ukrainian local elections, the party won four representatives in the Dnipropetrovsk Oblast Council (regional parliament) and 4 seats in the city council of Dnipropetrovsk.

[10] In the simultaneously held elected for Dnipro Mayor the parties candidate, Sviatoslav Oliynyk, finished second with 16.1%.

[9] According to Palytsia the party is de facto a continuation of UKROP following its transformation.

[9] The party announced in the summer of 2020 it intended to take part in the October 2020 Ukrainian local elections.

[20] However, compared with the large money it had invested in the election campaign, its result was underwhelming.

Logo of "Ukraine of the Future"
The party's first logo following its name change
For the Future billboard during the 2020 local elections. The text reads "for the future of a successful nation, join us".
"Ukraine of the Future" election results in the 2014 Ukrainian parliamentary election