1The alliance contained different political groups with diverging ideological outlooks[8]
The Yulia Tymoshenko Bloc[9] (Ukrainian: Блок Юлії Тимошенко, БЮТ; Blok Yuliyi Tymoshenko, BYuT) was the name of the bloc of political parties in Ukraine led by Yulia Tymoshenko since 2001. In November 2011, the participation of blocs of political parties in parliamentary elections was banned.[10] The core party of the alliance, Batkivshchyna, remained a major force in Ukrainian politics.[11][12]
^ abBYT-Batkivschyna replaces its leader, Kyiv Post (7 December 2011)
^You Scratch My Back, and I’ll Scratch Yours, The Ukrainian Week (26 September 2012)
^Kononchuk, Svitlana; Yarosh, Oleg (2013). Ideological positioning of political parties in Ukraine. Ukrainian Independent Center for Political Research. p. 29.
^Passarelli, Gianluca (2015). The presidentialization of political parties : organizations, institutions and leaders. Springer. ISBN 978-1-137-48246-4.
^Three revolutions : mobilization and change in contemporary Ukraine. Stuttgart. 2019. p. 115. ISBN 9783838213217.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
^Haran, Olexiy; Burkovsky, Petro (2009), "In the Aftermath of the Revolution: From Orange Victory to Sharing Power with Opponents", Ukraine on Its Meandering Path Between East and West, Peter Lang, p. 96
^(Russian language) Tymoshenko bloc elected (at the Party Congress) as its ideology solidarism. 8 December 2005.
^Cite error: The named reference Max Bader Center was invoked but never defined (see the help page).
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It may refer to one or several of the following:
the "Yulia Tymoshenko Electoral Bloc" which contested the 2002 parliamentary election
the "Yulia Tymoshenko Bloc" which contested the 2006 parliamentary election.
the "Yulia Tymoshenko Bloc" which contested the 2007 parliamentary election.
the "Yulia Tymoshenko Bloc" parliamentary faction formed by the above-mentioned bloc
^Parliament passes law on parliamentary elections, Kyiv Post (17 November 2011)
^Cite error: The named reference CESOlszańskiUKel12 was invoked but never defined (see the help page).
^Who will meet with Yanukovych in the second round. American Sociological Service Gallup measured the mood of the Ukrainians. 11 October 2013.
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