Partido Radical de Oleh Lyashko

Partido Radical de Oleh Lyashko
Радикальна Партія Олега Ляшка
Presidente Oleh Lyashko
Fundación 28 de septiembre de 2010
Ideología Nacionalismo ucraniano[1]
Populismo de izquierda[2][3][4][5]
Agrarismo[6]
Nacionalismo económico[7][8][9]
Euroescepticismo suave[10]
Posición Izquierda[11][12][13][14]
Sede Mykolaiv
País Ucrania Ucrania
Rada Suprema
0/450
Escaños regionales
2533/158 399
Sitio web http://liashko.ua/

El Partido Radical de Oleh Lyashko (en ucraniano: Радикальна Партія Олега Ляшка), también conocido como Partido Radical y anteriormente conocido como Partido Radical-Democrático Ucraniano, es un partido político en Ucrania fundado en septiembre de 2010 y liderado por Oleh Lyashko.

  1. Tadeusz A. Olszański (17 de septiembre de 2014). «Ukraine's political parties at the start of the election campaign». OSW: Centre for Eastern Studies. 
  2. Chopa, Viktor (19 de julio de 2017). «Parliamentary elections in Ukraine: single-party majority and other options». Ukrinform. Kyiv. «The Radical Party with its left-wing and populist deviation, which has already tired the voters out, faces serious problems. Taking into account Liashko’s rating of 5.48% in the presidential election, only the commitment of stable voters to this particular political figure can save all the "radicals" from political non-existence.» 
  3. Ramani, Samuel (5 de septiembre de 2017). «Interview with Former Aidar Battalion Commander and Ukrainian Rada Member Serhiy Melnychuk on "Myths" About the Aidar Battalion and Ukraine's Future». HuffPost. «Even though Melnychuk is now a political independent, he was elected in November 2014 as a representative of the Radical Party of Oleh Lyashko, a left-wing populist party which has considerable appeal in rural Ukraine.» 
  4. Wierschke, Katherina M. (2020). Trends in Post-Soviet Media Consumption: Assessing Media Freedom and Russian Media Influence in Georgia and Ukraine (Tesis). Austin: University of Texas. pp. 80-81. «The major political parties consist of: (...) Radical (left-wing populist/nationalist) led by Oleh Lyashko; (...)». 
  5. Chaisty, Paul; Whitefield, Stephen (2018). «Critical Election or Frozen Cleavages? How Voters Chose Parties in the 2014 Ukrainian Parliamentary Election». Electoral Studies 56 (1): 162. doi:10.1016/j.electstud.2018.08.009. «Neither the emergence of a leftist populist party, the Radical Party, which sought to appeal to nationalist voters.» 
  6. «Радикальна партія Олега Ляшка - Офіційна сторінка Радикалькальної партії Олега Ляшка». liashko.ua. 
  7. Noack, Rick (14 de agosto de 2014). «Why Ukrainian politicians keep beating each other up». The Washington Post. 
  8. Arsenyi Svynarenko (29 de agosto de 2014). «Ukraine's political landscape is shifting». Politiikasta.fi. 
  9. Kuzio, Taras (26 de agosto de 2014). «Ukraine is heading for new parliamentary elections, but the country still lacks real political parties». LSE EUROPP Blog. 
  10. de Borja Lasheras, Francisco (22 de diciembre de 2016). «Ukraine's rising Euroscepticism». European Council on Foreign Relations. 
  11. Chaisty, Paul; Whitefield, Stephen (2018). «Critical Election or Frozen Cleavages? How Voters Chose Parties in the 2014 Ukrainian Parliamentary Election». Electoral Studies 56 (1): 162. doi:10.1016/j.electstud.2018.08.009. «Neither the emergence of a leftist populist party, the Radical Party, which sought to appeal to nationalist voters.» 
  12. Rachok, Anatoliy (2018). «Ukraine on the Eve of the Election Year: Public Demand, Positions of Political Actors, Outline of the New Government (Analytical Report by the Razumkov Centre)». En Yuriy Yakymenko; Valeriya Klymenko; Hanna Pashkova, eds. National Security & Defence (Razumkov Centre). 3-4 (175-176): 91. «The analysis of party programmes in terms of their socio-economic policy made it possible to identify the following parties that may enter the new Parliament: four clearly leftist parties (the Radical Party, For Life, the Opposition Bloc and “Batkivshchyna”), one left-ofcentre (“Svoboda”), one conditionally centrist (Servant of the People) and three right-of-centre parties (the Civic Position, “Samopomich” Union, and Petro Poroshenko Bloc).» 
  13. Zulianello, Mattia (2020). «Varieties of Populist Parties and Party Systems in Europe: From State-of-the-Art to the Application of a Novel Classification Scheme to 66 Parties in 33 Countries». Government and Opposition 55 (2): 6. ISSN 1477-7053. doi:10.1017/gov.2019.21. hdl:11368/3001222.   -  Listed as "Left-wing/national-social".
  14. Sychova, Viktoriia (2019). «Soviet archetype in interaction authorities fnd political opposition as threat to national security of Ukraine». Public management 18 (3): 454. doi:10.32689/2617-2224-2019-18-3-444-460. «Thus, the representative of the left forces, the leader of the Radical Party Oleg Lyashko, positioning himself as a “people’s” president, in essence, hinted at the establishment of an authoritarian regime: “Lyashko will be in Ukraine like Lukashenka in Belarus. Everyone will fly like a thorny broom”.» 

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