Belarusian Women's Party "Nadzieja"
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Banned political party in Belarus
Belarusian Women's Party "Nadzieja" Беларуская партыя жанчын «Надзея» Белорусская партия женщин «Надзея» | |
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Abbreviation | BWP "Nadzieja" (English) BPŽ «Nadzieja» (Belarusian) BPZh «Nadzeya» (Russian) |
Leader | Valiancina Palievikova (1994-2002) Valiancina Matusievič (2002-2006) Aliena Jaśkova (2006-2007) |
Founded | 28 April 1994 (1994年04月28日) |
Banned | 11 October 2007 (2007年10月11日) |
Headquarters | Minsk, Belarus |
Membership (2004) | 1,316 |
Ideology | Women's rights Social democracy |
Political position | Centre-left |
National affiliation | United Democratic Forces |
International affiliation | Progressive Alliance |
Colours | Light blue |
The Belarusian Women's Party "Nadzieja" (Belarusian: Беларуская партыя жанчын «Надзея», romanized: Biełaruskaja partyja žančyn "Nadzieja"; Russian: Белорусская партия женщин «Надзея», romanized: Belorusskaya partiya zhenshchin «Nadzeya») (Belarusian for "Hope") is a political party in Belarus which opposes the administration of president Alexander Lukashenko. In legislative elections held between 13–17 October 2004, the party did not secure any seats. It was created in 1994. Leader of the party is Alena Jaśkova.
On 11 October 2007, the Supreme Court of Belarus banned the Belarusian Women's Party "Nadzieja".[1]
References
[edit ]- ^ "A. Yaskova: Liquidation of "Nadzeya" will not put an end to our civil activities". www.belradio.fm. Archived from the original on 2 March 2008. Retrieved 6 June 2022.