PORA

PORA
The "rising sun" of Pora! symbolizes a new dawn.

PORA! (Ukrainian: ПОРА!), meaning IT'S TIME! in Ukrainian, is a civic youth organization (Black Pora!) and political party in Ukraine (Yellow Pora!) espousing nonviolent resistance and advocating increased national democracy. The group was established in 2004 (as only a civic youth organization) to coordinate young people's opposition to the Kuchma government in opposition to what they claimed was the authoritarian governing style of Ukraine's president Leonid Kuchma. After the Orange Revolution Pora! split up in two different entities, Black Pora! and Yellow Pora!

Contents

The civic youth organization

Pora! was inspired and partly trained by members of the Serbian Otpor movement which helped bring down President Slobodan Milošević, and is also allied to related movements throughout Eastern Europe, including Kmara in the republic of Georgia (itself partly responsible for the downfall of President Eduard Shevardnadze), Zubr in Belarus (opposing President Alexander Lukashenko), Oborona in Russia, and MJAFT! in Albania.

According to Pora! has never received U.S. funding and that while 10 members traveled to Serbia in the spring of 2004 and met with Otpor leaders at a seminar in the city of Novi Sad, they paid for themselves.

Prior to the 2004 presidential election, pro-democracy movements such as Pora! had created political networks throughout Ukraine, including 150 groups responsible for spreading information and coordinating election monitoring, 72 regional centers, and 30,000 registered participants. This allowed Pora! to mobilize protesters after widespread reports of electoral fraud.[1]

Pora! supported Viktor Yushchenko in protests following the disputed 2004 presidential election. It claimed to have about 10,000 members. Its methods have apparently been influenced by Gene Sharp's manual From Dictatorship to Democracy. Apart from the mass demonstrations of the "Orange Revolution", the group's tactics have included the use of visually striking posters showing confrontational images such as a giant boot crushing a cockroach, and stickers with "revolutionary" slogans such as "Time to Arise!". Not surprisingly, this has aroused the ire of the Ukrainian authorities and Pora! activists have often been harassed and arrested. Pora! activists where arrested in October 2004, but the release of many (on what was reported President Leonid Kuchma's personal order) gave growing confidence to the opposition.[2] Pora! was seen as being on the radical wing of the reform movement.

The split

Since the success of the Orange Revolution in defeating election fraud, Pora has formally split into two branches with different goals for the future. The difference, however, always existed without being publicly known, between the original Black Pora! - a student movement associated with civic resistance and anti-Kuchma campaigns and the Yellow Pora! - organized by a group of politicians more closely connected to oppositional parties in the Parliament - such as Nasha Ukraina (Our Ukraine) of Viktor Yuschenko and PRP (Reform and Order Party). Yellow Pora, is focused on spreading its "revolution" to other countries, particularly Belarus and Russia. Black Pora, functions mainly as a pro-democracy watchdog trying to clean Ukraine of 'Kuchmizm' (i.e. the legacy of the former authoritarian President Leonid Kuchma) and does not see the possibility of exporting its experience to other countries. Black Pora! remains a non-partizan movement and has formally registered as an NGO - All-Ukrainian Civic Organization Pora! Part of its public campaigns - such as the one aimed at pressuring major political parties to clean their electoral lists of notorious personalities - connected to the old regime or having criminal background. At the March 26, 2006 Parliamentary elections Black Pora changed its name to OPORA (Foundation) (Ukrainian: ОПОРА).

The political party

Yellow Pora!
громадянська партія ПОРА
Founded March 23, 2005[3]
Headquarters Kiev, Ukraine
Ideology Liberalism
International affiliation None
Official colours Yellow
Website
http://www.pora.org.ua
Politics of Ukraine
Political parties
Elections

Now Yellow Pora! is a Ukrainian political party registered on March 23, 2005.[3] Yellow Pora was united with Party Reform and Order and founded bloc PRP-PORA for the parliamentary elections 2006.[3] Vitali Klitschko was the head of this political bloc. At the parliamentary elections on 26 March 2006, this alliance won 1,47 % of the popular vote and no seats.[3] The alliance was disbanded after the election when the parties became members of different electoral alliances.

In the parliamentary elections on 30 September 2007, the party was part of the Our Ukraine–People's Self-Defense Bloc alliance,[3] which won 72 out of 450 seats.

In the 2010 local elections the party biggest achievement was wining 3 seats in the Lviv City Counsel.[4]


See also

References

  1. ^ Kalil, Thomas. (2008) Harnessing the Mobile Revolution. The New Policy Institute. Pg 14
  2. ^ Civil Resistance and Power Politics: The Experience of Non-violent Action from Gandhi to the Present edited by Adam Roberts and Timothy Garton Ash, Oxford University Press, 2009, ISBN 978-0199552016 (page 345)
  3. ^ a b c d e (Ukrainian) Громадянська партія “Пора”, Database DATA
  4. ^ (Ukrainian) Results of the elections, preliminary data, on interactive maps by Ukrayinska Pravda (November 8, 2010)

External links


Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.

Игры ⚽ Поможем решить контрольную работу

Look at other dictionaries:

  • Pora! — (en ukrainien ПОРА! ce qui signifie c est l heure!) est une organisation civique de la jeunesse en Ukraine de résistance non violente et préconisant l instauration d une vraie démocratie nationale, en opposition à ce qu elle considérait alors… …   Wikipédia en Français

  • Pora — Pora! (ukr. Пора! = „Es ist Zeit!“) ist eine ukrainische Jugendorganisation und seit 2006 auch politische Partei, die erheblichen Anteil am Ausgang der orangefarbenen Revolution hatte. In ihrer politischen Ausrichtung stand sie während der… …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Pora! — (ukr. Пора! = „Es ist Zeit!“) ist eine ukrainische Jugendorganisation und seit 2006 auch politische Partei, die erheblichen Anteil am Ausgang der orangefarbenen Revolution hatte. In ihrer politischen Ausrichtung stand sie während der… …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • pora — {{/stl 13}}{{stl 8}}rz. ż Ia, CMc. porze; lm D. pór {{/stl 8}}{{stl 20}} {{/stl 20}}{{stl 12}}1. {{/stl 12}}{{stl 7}} wyodrębniony okres, w którym coś występuje lub jest robione : {{/stl 7}}{{stl 10}}Pora żniw, wykopków, upałów. Pora wczesna,… …   Langenscheidt Polski wyjaśnień

  • Pora — Pora! PORA! (en ukrainien ПОРА! ce qui signifie c est l heure!) est une organisation civique de la jeunesse en Ukraine de résistance non violente et préconisant l instauration d une vraie démocratie nationale, en opposition à ce qu elle… …   Wikipédia en Français

  • pora — (del lat. «pro ad»; ant.) prep. Para. * * * pora. (Del lat. pro ad). prep. desus. para …   Enciclopedia Universal

  • pora — póra ž <G mn pórā> DEFINICIJA 1. (ob. mn) anat. sitni otvor znojne žlijezde na površini kože; bušljika 2. otvor, rupica, šupljina između čestica tvari FRAZEOLOGIJA ući u sve pore jako se proširiti, prožeti što ETIMOLOGIJA grč. póros: prolaz …   Hrvatski jezični portal

  • pora — statusas T sritis Standartizacija ir metrologija apibrėžtis Tarpelis tarp kietosios medžiagos dalelių ar organizmo audinio sandaros elementų. atitikmenys: angl. pore vok. Pore, f rus. поры, f pranc. pore, m ryšiai: homonimas – pora …   Penkiakalbis aiškinamasis metrologijos terminų žodynas

  • Pora — Nom porté dans le Nord Pas de Calais ainsi que dans la Meuse. Aucune certitude, sinon un éventuel rapport avec le poireau (surnom de producteur ou de marchand) …   Noms de famille

  • pora — porà 1 dkt. Ji̇̀s tùri keliàs póras bãtų …   Bendrinės lietuvių kalbos žodyno antraštynas

  • pora — porà 2 dkt. Odõs pòros …   Bendrinės lietuvių kalbos žodyno antraštynas

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”