Both blocs bore the name and were led by WBC heavyweight champion Vitali Klitschko.
Klitschko, having lost the mayoral election, finishing second with 23,7% of the votes,[5] soon became a deputy of the Kyiv City Council from the bloc list.
[4] Revived for the 2008 election the Vitali Klitschko Bloc consisted of Kyiv local organisations of People's Movement of Ukraine, European Capital and Ukrainian Social Democrats and won 10.61% of the votes and 15 seats in the Kyiv City Council.
[8] On 14 October 2008 Klitschko announced that participation of his bloc in then-expected to be held snap 2008 Ukrainian parliamentary election was possible.
[10] European Party of Ukraine was named a possible expansion of the bloc to run in the next parliamentary election, but in the end, it was never finalised.