Ukrainian rock singer and civil activist Svyatoslav Vakarchuk has brushed off the rumours about his possible plans to run for president.
"I would like to say it once again: the [presidential…
Lviv mayor Andriy Sadovyy has decided to run for president in 2019, his Self-Reliance party's press service has said.
"My goal is very simple and difficult at once, that is to restore…
Michel Terestchenko, mayor of Hlukhiv, Sumy Region, has announced his decision to step down as the mayor and run for the president of Ukraine.
"The resignation of the local head does…
The turbulence of a new political season is multiplied by the coming presidential and parliamentary elections. What is brewing in the president's camp?
The leader of the opposition Fatherland party, Yuliya Tymoshenko, has the greatest support among the respondents who intend to cast votes in the presidential election due next year…
Ukrainian parliament speaker Andriy Parubiy has said he sees no reason to change the date of the presidential election due in 2019, an LB.ua correspondent has reported. He was commenting…
President Petro Poroshenko is going to seek re-election in 2019, one of the leaders of the Petro Poroshenko Bloc (PPB), Serhiy Berezenko, has said in an interview with Glavkom.
The…
None of potential presidential candidates is likely to score over 10% of votes at the moment, according to a survey carried out by GfK Ukraine in July 2018.
Ex-Prime Minister Yuliya…
The head of the Fatherland party, MP Yuliya Tymoshenko, and a former defence minister and leader of the Civic Position party, Anatoliy Hrytsenko, enjoy the highest public support as…
A Ukrainian politician, historian, public activist and diplomat, Roman Bezsmertnyy, has said he is going to run for president.
"Indeed, I'm going to run for president," he told journalists…
Kyiv mayor Vitaliy Klitschko does not rule out running for president of Ukraine in 2019, he said in an interview with the German daily Tagesspiegel.
"I do not rule out this. However…
The true turnout in the Russian presidential election in Crimea was 42% while 8% of ballots turned out to be void or invalidated, a source in the Russian-controlled Crimean government…
A public survey by the Kyiv International Institute of Sociology (KIIS) found that 37% of respondent have not decided yet who they are going to vote for in the parliamentary election…
The Interior Ministry of Ukraine said that under the security regulations planned for Russian diplomatic offices in Kyiv, Kharkiv, Odesa and Lviv, Russian nationals will not be able…