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United Democratic Forces of Belarus
Belarusian nameАб'яднаныя дэмакратычныя сілы Беларусі
Russian nameОбъединённые демократические силы
Founded2006 (2006)
Preceded byPeople's Coalition 5 Plus
HeadquartersMinsk
IdeologyAnti-Lukashenko
Liberal democracy
Pro-Europeanism
Political positionBig tent
ColoursRed
House of Representatives0 / 110
Council of the Republic0 / 64
Website
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The United Democratic Forces of Belarus (Belarusian: Аб'яднаныя дэмакратычныя сілы Беларусі, romanizedAb'jadnanyja demakratyčnyja siły Biełarusi; Russian: Объединённые демократические силы, romanizedOb"edinyonnye demokraticheskie sily) is a coalition of political parties that oppose the presidency of Alexander Lukashenko, who has been in power since 1994. It was the main opposition group during the 2006 presidential election and chose Alexander Milinkevich as their candidate.

Official Belarusian statistics reported Milinevich gained 6% of the vote, however Belarusian opposition and critics from Western countries have not accepted the official results as legitimate and believe this is an example of election fraudulence. Belarusian authorities have denied all accusations of election fraud.

Currently the United Civic Party and Belarusian Left Party "A Just World" make up the majority of the coalition. The BPF Party keeps its membership in the coalition, however concentrates more on the newly created coalition of conservative parties, the Belarusian Independence Bloc.

Members

References

  1. ^ Nordsieck, Wolfram (2008). "Belarus". Parties and Elections in Europe. Archived from the original on 9 July 2011.

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