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Oct. 11, 2025, 4:53 p.m.

Former members of the Nash Krai party created a new deputy group in Mykolaiv Regional Council

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Former members of the Nash Krai political party faction. PHOTO: nikvesti.com

Former members of the Nash Krai political party faction. PHOTO: nikvesti.com

The Nash Krai party faction in Mykolaiv Regional Council has ceased to function. Its former members have created a new deputy group called Alternative.

This was reported by MikVisti with reference to the words of the head of the Mykolaiv Regional Council Anton Tabunschyk.

According to him, the party's faction was dissolved on September 12, 2025 - the decision was made at the party's congress. The regional council received an official notification of the self-dissolution of the Nash Krai political party faction.

Based on the decision of the party congress and in accordance with Articles 122-126 of the Regulations of the Regional Council of the VIII convocation, the deputies held a meeting at which they created a new group, Alternative. It includes nine deputies," Tabunschyk said.

"The new Alternative deputy group includes Andriy Zakusilov, Nadiya Ivanova, Oleksandr Kukuruza, Yuriy Mavrodiyev, Khrystyna Malysh, Olha Ostapchuk, Volodymyr Potochnyak, Takhir Sadridinov and Hryhoriy Tashlyk. Nadiia Ivanova was elected as the head of the group.

In July, the Supreme Court of Ukraine declared illegal an attempt to ban a political party. The court found that the accusations of allegedly pro-Russian and anti-state activities of this political force were groundless and illegal.

Prior to this, on June 19, 2024, the Eighth Administrative Court of Appeal ruled to ban the activities ofthe Nash Krai party in Ukraine. One of its leaders is Anton Kisse, an MP from Odesa region. The party was formed mainly from former members of the Party of Regions. It was founded back in 2011 under the name "Blokovaya Party" and has been operating under its current name since 2014. The party was led by Anton Kissé, Serhiy Shakhov, and Oleksandr Mazurchak.

In August, the Nash Krai party decided to dissolve itself at an extraordinary congress, explaining that it had suffered "critical reputational damage."

There are still 17 political parties banned in Ukraine.

Анна Бальчінос

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