Communist Party of Workers and Peasants


The Communist Party of Workers and Peasants was a political party in Ukraine, formed in 2001 following a split from the Communist Party of Ukraine. On 30 September 2015 the District Administrative Court in Kiev banned the party.

History

The first chairman of the party was Oleksander Mykolayovych Yakovenko. At the legislative 2002 elections the party won 0.41% of the popular vote and no seats. Since then it has not taken part in any nationwide election. In 2011, the current Chairman of KPRS, Leonid Grach, was elected as the head of the party in February 2011; at the time he was member of the Ukrainian parliament. Grach did not return to parliament after the 2012 Ukrainian parliamentary election after losing as an independent candidate in single-member districts number 1 located in the Autonomous Republic of Crimea. His party did not participate in the election.
The party was again absent in the 2014 Ukrainian parliamentary election.
In May 2015, laws that ban communist symbols came into effect in Ukraine, thus banning communist symbols, singing the Soviet national hymn or the Internationale. Because of these laws the Ukrainian Interior Ministry stripped the party of its right to participate in elections on 24 July 2015 and it stated it was continuing the court actions to end the registration of Ukraine’s communist parties. The party did not challenge this ban and was thus on 30 September 2015 terminated by the District Administrative Court in Kiev.