Revival (Ukraine)

Revival (Ukrainian: «Відродження», the name can also be translated as Renaissance) is a political party in Ukraine, established in its current form in June 2015.

[7] The party was registered at the Ministry of Justice on 15 June 2004 and its chairman was then Minister of Transportation and Communication and director of Ukrzaliznytsia Heorhiy Kirpa.

Initially accounted for 33 deputies, the group included 41 MPs by the end of the seventh parliamentary convocation.

[18][19] On 5 June 2015, Revival's Party Congress decided to make the faction "Revival" in Ukraine's national parliament Verkhovna Rada the parliamentary wing of the party, effectively merging the two.

[1] Revival MP Viktor Bondar was elected party chairman.

[25] Former Prime Minister of Ukraine Yuriy Yekhanurov was the party's candidate for Mayor of Kyiv.

On June 2, 2019, the Revival party (Hennadiy Kernes and Vitaliy Khomutynnik) and Trust Deeds (Gennadiy Trukhanov) held a unification congress for general participation in the parliamentary elections.

[7] After the defeat in the 2019 parliamentary elections, many members of the party and its ex-co-chairman Viktor Bondar, having been elected in single-mandate districts, flowed into the For the Future project aimed at supporting President Volodymyr Zelensky.

The results of the "Revival" party in the 2014 parliamentary elections