- Ukrainian parliamentary election, 1990
The first relatively freecite book|title=Ukraine: A History|author=Subtelny, Orest |publisher=
University of Toronto Press |year=2000|id=ISBN 0-8020-8390-0|pages=p. 576] parliamentary election held in theUkrainian SSR took place in several stages, duringMarch 4 -18,1990 . The elections were held to elect deputies to the republic's parliament, theVerkhovna Rada . Simultaneously, elections of local councils took place.The Parliament declared the independence of
Ukraine . Later on, this Parliament of Ukrainian SSR of 12th Convocation was recognized as the Parliament of Ukraine of the 1st Convocation.History
In the wave of Gorbachev's
perestroika , The "Law on Elections", adopted onOctober 27 ,1989 , included the provisions for the direct elections (as opposite to the representation of civil organizations), the need for alternative candidates, no requirement for nomination meetings, and other relatively democratic provisions. [cite web|url=http://www.parliament.org.ua/index.php?action=publication&id=8&ar_id=11&iar_id=316|title=Історія українських виборів (1990 р., 1994 р., 1998 р.)|language=Ukrainian] However, the elections were far from being free, as the Communist Party retained control on the media, exerted political influence, and had a large financial resources.The elections took place according to the
majoritarian electoral system in 450 electoral regions. The first round of elections took place onMarch 4 , 1990. In election regions where none of candidates obtained at least 50% votes, the second round of elections took place on March 10-18.cite web|url=http://www-history.univer.kharkov.ua/e-library/kalinichenko_textbook/Kalinichenko_10.2.htm|title=КАЛІНІЧЕНКО В.В., РИБАЛКА І.К. ІСТОРІЯ УКРАЇНИ. ЧАСТИНА ІІІ: 1917-2003 рр.|language=Ukrainian] In two rounds of elections a total of 442 deputies were elected.The first meeting of the Parliament took place on
May 15 ,1990 . Among the elected deputies 381 were communists and they initially electedVolodymyr Ivashko to serve as the Chairman of the Parliament, but in one month he chose to move toMoscow for a position of a Deputy of theGeneral Secretary of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union . The Communist Party was rapidly losing popularity and byJuly 1990 only 239 communist deputies formed a majority group "For Soviet Sovereign Ukraine", informally known as "group 239".Subtelny, p. 577.] OnJuly 18 this group led byOleksander Moroz electedLeonid Kravchuk as the Chairman of Parliament. [cite web|url=http://www.day.kiev.ua/70182/|title=Технологія незалежності: уроки минулого століття. Доба Леоніда Кравчука|language=Ukrainian]During the election campaign, the so called "Democratic Bloc" was formed, which included the
People's Movement of Ukraine ("Rukh"), Helsinki Watch Committee of Ukraine,Party of Greens of Ukraine , and many other organizations. The block obtained 111 seats out of 442. In the parliament, the democratic deputies formed the "Narodna Rada" group, which consisted from 90 to 125 members. [cite web|url=http://www.kandydat.com.ua/politika/01_02.htm|title=Trends of independence: Elections in Ukraine|accessdate=2008-03-02|date=February 1 ,2006 |work=kandydat.com.ua|language=Ukrainian]Ihor Yukhnovskyi was the leader of the opposition group.Shortly after the election, on
July 16 ,1990 , the Parliament adopted theDeclaration of State Sovereignty of Ukraine . The Declaration was supported by 355 deputies. In October 1990, the Parliament also amended the 1978 Constitution, in particular excluding Article 6. [Cite Ukrainian law|type=Verkhovna Rada law|number=404-XII|law=404-12|name=Amendments to the Constitution of Ukrainian SSR|date=1990-10-24] Prior to the amendments, the governing body of the Ukrainian SSR was the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Ukraine.References
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