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A map showing the results of the People's Opposition Bloc of Natalia Vitrenko party in Ukraine's oblasts during the parliamentary election.The People's Opposition Bloc of Natalia Vitrenko, (Ukrainian: Blok Natalii Vitrenko Narodna Opoziciya) was a political alliance in Ukraine led by Natalia Vitrenko. It consisted of
- Progressive Socialist Party of Ukraine (Progresivna Sotsyalistychna Partiya Ukrayiny)
- Party "Rus'-Ukrainian Union" (Partiya "Rus'ko-Ukrayins'kyj Soyuz" (Rus'))
At the parliamentary election, 26 March 2006, it won 2.93%[1] of the popular vote (less than the 3% electoral threshold, and hence no seats).
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