Aktsent

{{short description|Ukrainian political party}}

{{Infobox political party

| name = Aktsent

| native_name = Акцент

| logo = Aktsent logo.svg

| colorcode = #008ea3

| ideology = Liberalism

| country = Ukraine

}}

Aktsent ({{langx|uk|Акцент}}, formally Viche ({{langx|uk|Віче}}; English translation: Union or Council)), is a political party in Ukraine registered in May 1993.[https://you-control-.com .ua/en/catalog/company_details/00044345/ AKTSENT], {{ill|YouControl|uk|YouControl}}{{in lang|uk}} [https://kh.depo.ua/ukr/kh/eks-golova-kharkivskoi-oda-balotuvatimetsya-do-oblradi-vid-partii-yakoyu-volodie-bogoslovska-202009181217281 The ex-head of the Kharkiv Regional State Administration will run for the regional council from the party owned by Bogoslovska], Depo.ua (18 September 2020){{in lang|uk}} [http://sd.net.ua/2009/09/01/partja_vche.html Партія "Віче"], www.sd.net.ua Before September 2005 the party was known as Constitutional Democratic Party ({{langx|uk|Конституційно-демократична партія}}; Konstytutsijno-Demokratychna Partija).[http://www.kyivpost.com/profiles/people/politics/detail/bogoslovskaja/ Bohoslovska Inna], Kyiv Post (July 23, 2008); {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120614204505/https://www.kyivpost.com/profiles/people/politics/detail/bogoslovskaja/ |date=2012-06-14 }} Between 2005 and 2018 the party was called Viche.{{Cite web |title=Політична партія "Акцент" |url=https://www.chesno.org/party/98/ |access-date=2023-12-28 |website=Civil movement "Chesno" |language=uk}}

History

File:Viche logo.png

The party was founded by Inna Bohoslovska in 1993.

At the 1998 Ukrainian parliamentary election the party was part of the election bloc "Elephant – Social-Liberal Union" ({{langx|uk|Виборчий блок партій "СЛОн – Соціально-Ліберальне Об'єднання"}}) that won 0,90% of the votes and no seats.

At the parliamentary elections on 30 March 2002, the Constitutional Democratic Party was part of the Team of Winter Generation alliance, which didn't pass the 4% electoral threshold and obtained no seats.

At the parliamentary elections on 26 March 2006, it won 1.74% of the popular vote and no seats.

On August 3, 2007, Bohoslovska and other leaders of the party decided to participate in the 2007 parliamentary elections within party list of the Party of regions. Ihor Didkovsky was elected as a new party leader.{{in lang|uk}} [http://www.viche.org.ua/362 Дідковський Ігор] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110718165023/http://www.viche.org.ua/362 |date=2011-07-18 }}, Official party website The party considered a merge into Party of Regions in 2007 and did not participate in the 2007 election; however on June 12, 2009 in Kyiv an extraordinary eleventh party congress took place.{{in lang|uk}} [http://www.viche.org.ua/partyukr Партія] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090107001712/http://www.viche.org.ua/partyukr |date=2009-01-07 }}, Official party website After Bohoslovska quit the Party of Regions to take part in the presidential election of the next year in May 2009.[http://www.unian.net/eng/news/news-317447.html MP Bohoslovska quits Party of Regions], UNIAN (May 25, 2009)[http://www.unian.net/eng/news/news-322502.html Bogoslovska, Chornovil excluded from PR faction], UNIAN (June 23, 2009) she became leader of Viche again.{{in lang|uk}} [http://www.viche.org.ua/94 команда] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20091003191319/http://www.viche.org.ua/94 |date=2009-10-03 }}, Official party website

The party did participate in the 2012 parliamentary elections in 14 simple-majority constituencies but did not win parliamentary representation.{{in lang|uk}} [http://www.cvk.gov.ua/pls/vnd2012/wp039?PT001F01=900 Results of voting in single constituencies in 2012] & [http://www.cvk.gov.ua/pls/vnd2012/wp400?PT001F01=900 Nationwide list], Central Election Commission of Ukraine{{in lang|uk}} [http://apk.rbc.ua/ukr/vyboru2012/party/p60/okrug Candidates], RBC Ukraine[http://en.interfax.com.ua/news/general/126937.html#.UUzMyKnCus0 Party of Regions gets 185 seats in Ukrainian parliament, Batkivschyna 101 - CEC], Interfax-Ukraine (12 November 2012)

The party did not participate in the 2014 Ukrainian parliamentary election.[http://www.cvk.gov.ua/pls/vnd2014/wp501e?PT001F01=910 Alphabetical Index of parties in 2014 Ukrainian parliamentary election], Central Election Commission of Ukraine

In 2018 the party changed to its current name Aktsent.

In the 2020 Ukrainian local elections 8 persons won a local seat on behalf of Aktsent.{{cite web|title=Results of the 2020 Ukrainian local elections on the official web-server of the |url=https://www.cvk.gov.ua/pls/vm2020/pvm002pt001f01=695pt00_t001f01=695.html|work=Central Election Commission of Ukraine|access-date=12 January 2021|language=uk}} In the October 2020 Ukrainian local election for the Kharkiv Oblast Council former Governor of Kharkiv Oblast Ihor Baluta was a candidate for the party. He, nor his party, were elected to this regional parliament.[https://www.cvk.gov.ua/pls/vm2020/pvm057pid112=12pid102=5441pf7691=5441pt001f01=695rej=0pt00_t001f01=695.html Results of the 2020 elections of the Kharkiv Oblast Council], Central Election Commission of Ukraine

Ideology

Party members see themselves as the heirs of the party, which operated in the early 20th century, and use the theory of modern liberal conservatism (Anglo-Saxon conservatism). In particular, party officials declare, that they represent the interests of the middle class – of businessmen and of intellectuals.{{Citation needed|date=January 2023}}

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