Peace for Lugansk Region
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Peace for Luhansk Region Мир Луганщине | |
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Chairman | Leonid Pasechnik |
Founder | Igor Plotnitsky |
Founded | 6 October 2014 |
Headquarters | Karla Marksa 7, Luhansk, Luhansk People's Republic[a] |
Newspaper | Mir Luganshchine |
Youth wing | Young Guard |
Membership (2019) | >102,000[1] |
Ideology | Centrism Russian nationalism Russophilia Luhansk separatism Euroscepticism Anti-Americanism |
Political position | Catch-all |
Colours | LNR Flag colours: Light blue Blue Red |
People's Council | 37 / 50 |
Website | |
mir-lug.info | |
^ a: Unrecognized proto-state. Recognized by United Nations General Assembly Resolution 68/262 as part of Ukraine |
Peace for Lugansk Region (Russian: Мир Луганщине, romanized: Mir Luganshchine) is the largest social movement in the self-proclaimed Luhansk People's Republic, with more than 104,000 people in its ranks.
Its president is Leonid Pasechnik who is also current Head of the Luhansk People's Republic.
The party wants an independent Luhansk that can have close ties with Russia.
The party won the 2014 Luhansk general election with the 69.42% of the votes and 35 seats.[2]
Electoral results[]
Head[]
Election | Candidate | First round | Second round | Result | ||
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Votes | % | Votes | % | |||
2014 | Igor Plotnitsky | 589,095 | 77.04% |
Elected | ||
2018 | Leonid Pasechnik | 596,230 | 68.30% |
Elected |
People's Council[]
Election | Party leader | Performance | Rank | Government | ||||
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Votes | % | ± pp | Seats | +/– | ||||
2014 | Igor Plotnitsky | 485,508 | 69.42% | New | 35 / 50
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New | 1st | Supermajority |
2018 | Leonid Pasechnik | 647,013 | 74.12% | 4.70 | 37 / 50
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2 | 1st | Supermajority |
References[]
- ^ "Общественное движение "Мир Луганщине" насчитывает более 107 тыс. участников". Lugansk Media Centre. 16 October 2017. Retrieved 18 October 2017.
- ^ "Luhansk Republic Council open for cooperation with Ukrainian parliament". TASS. 17 November 2014. Retrieved 18 October 2017.
External links[]
- Official website (in Russian)
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