Social liberalism[2] Progressivism[3] Pro-Europeanism[4]
Political position
Centre[5] to centre-left[6]
European affiliation
Volt Europa
Colours
Purple [7]
Website
Facebook page
Politics of Ukraine
Political parties
Elections
Volt Ukraine (Ukrainian: Вольт Україна, romanized: Volʹt Ukrayina, abbreviated Volt) is a social-liberal political party in Ukraine.[8] It is the Ukrainian branch of Volt Europa, a political movement that operates on a European level.
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