Ukrainian parliamentary elections 2014

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which political party will you vote for in the in the elections to the Verkhovna Rada 26 October 2014?
United Country
Political party "United Country"
Internet Party
Political party "Internet Party of Ukraine"
People's Front
Political party "People's Front"
Right Sector
Political party "Right Sector"
LPU
Liberal Party of Ukraine
Spade
Political party "All-Ukrainian Agrarian Association "Spade"
Solidarity of Women
Party "Solidarity of Women of Ukraine"
Fatherland
All-Ukrainian Union "Fatherland"
Strength and Honor
Political party "Strength and Honor"
Ukraine of the Future
Political party "Ukraine of the Future"
Ukraine is a single country
All-Ukrainian Political Union ”Ukraine is a single country”
CUN
Congress of Ukrainian Nationalists
Civil Position
Political party "Civil Position"
Green planet
Ukrainian party "Green planet"
Self Reliance
Political party "Union "Self Reliance"
Power of people
Political party "Power of people"
European Solidarity
Political party "European Solidarity"
NDPU
Political party "National Democratic Party of Ukraine"
PZU
Party of Greens of Ukraine
5.10
Political party "5.10"
New politics
Political party "New politics"
Radical Party
Political party "Radical Party of Oleg Lyashko"
Revival
Party "Revival"
CPU
Communist Party of Ukraine
Strong Ukraine
Party Sergey Tigipko "Strong Ukraine"
Freedom
All-Ukrainian Union "Freedom"
Opposition Bloc
Political party "Opposition Bloc"
People's Movement
Political party People's Movement of Ukraine
Bloc of Left Forces
Political party "Bloc of Left Forces of Ukraine"
Will not vote
Will not vote
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