During its campaign for the 2019 Ukrainian parliamentary election, the party formed a united radical right nationwide-party list with the Governmental Initiative of Yarosh, the Right Sector, and Svoboda.[6] This coalition won a combined 2.15% of the nationwide electoral list vote but ultimately failed to win any seat in the Verkhovna Rada.[7]
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Die Außenrechte hatte bei den 2019 Parlamentswahlen etwas über 2% bekommen können,
ähnlich viel, eventuell doppelt soviel,
wie die NPD bundesweit in Deutschland.
Einige Sitze hätte sie in Landesparlamenten.
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Ukraine's hate crime rate until 2005 was not notably higher than other similar nations. Its growth seems to be caused by raise of informal youth groups, in particular skinheads who assaulted “non Slavic” people while using "Nazi slogans".[11]
Reportedly, the Ukrainian justice system keeps to classifies right-wing terrorism as acts of hooliganism, including, for example, a 2009 failed bomb attack on a Jewish Center.[13]
According to American scientist Stephen F. Cohen in 2018 the resurrection of Nazi ideology could be observed all around the globe, including Europe and the United States. But he believes that the growing Ukrainian Neo-Nazi movement poses a special danger due to its well-armed and well-organized nature in a political center of the Second Cold War.[10] For example, a 2018 a picture of a Ukrainian soldier wearing Nazi symbolic SS Totenkopf who was standing right behind President Poroshenko.[1] Cohen also mentioned the Azov battalion as a manifestation of the resurgence of Ukrainian Neo-Nazism.[10]
Far-right politics in Ukraine <-- gibt es sonst nur noch auf Russisch
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