• Parliamentary elections took place in the Republic of Crimea on 14 September 2014. These were the first elections since Crimea's illegal annexation by...
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  • Wayback Machine Parties and Elections Crimean Election Law and Formation of Political Climate in the Autonomy Archived 2014-03-07 at the Wayback Machine...
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    Snap parliamentary elections were held in Ukraine on 26 October 2014 to elect members of the Verkhovna Rada. President Petro Poroshenko had pressed for...
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  • 2010 Crimean parliamentary election was held on 31 October 2010 as a part of the general 2010 Ukrainian local elections. Unlike the previous election to...
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    In February and March 2014, Russia invaded the Crimean Peninsula, part of Ukraine, and then annexed it. This took place in the relative power vacuum immediately...
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  • The Crimean status referendum of 2014 was a disputed referendum on March 16, 2014, concerning the status of Crimea that was conducted in the Autonomous...
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    deputies were the first Crimean Tatar representatives in the Crimean Parliament in over 50 years. During the 1998 parliamentary elections, members of the Mejlis...
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    Refat Chubarov (category Articles containing Crimean Tatar-language text)
    annexed Crimea on 18 March 2014. In June 2014, Chubarov vowed to boycott the September 2014 Crimean parliamentary election. From 15 May 2015, Chubarov...
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  • of the 100 seats in the Supreme Council. Chronology for Crimean Tatars in Ukraine Archived 2014-03-01 at archive.today Minorities at Risk Project Crimea...
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    second ballot (on 15 June 2014) was unnecessary. The election was not held everywhere in Ukraine. During the 2014 Crimean crisis, Ukraine lost control...
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    majority ethnic Russian Crimean peninsula was reorganized as the Republic of Crimea, after a 1991 referendum with the Crimean authorities pushing for...
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    Robert Fico (category Use dmy dates from January 2014)
    2006 parliamentary election, he formed the first Fico Cabinet. Fico's political positions have been described as populist. After the 2010 parliamentary election...
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    Sergey Aksyonov (category Articles with unsourced statements from March 2014)
    Aksyonov was banned from entering these countries. In the 2014 Crimean parliamentary election, Aksyonov ran as a candidate for United Russia because, according...
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    The Crimean Khanate self-defined as the Throne of Crimea and Desht-i Kipchak and in old European historiography and geography known as Little Tartary...
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    Crimean Tatars (Crimean Tatar: къырымтатарлар, romanized: qırımtatarlar) or Crimeans (къырымлылар, qırımlılar) are a Turkic ethnic group and nation native...
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    on 12 August 2014. "Ukraine's Crimea to hold parliamentary elections on October 31". ITAR-TASS. 4 August 2010.[dead link] "Crimean Election Law and Formation...
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    The Crimean Goths were Greuthungi-Gothic tribes or Western Germanic tribes who bore the name Gothi, a title applied to various Germanic tribes who remained...
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    The deportation of the Crimean Tatars (Crimean Tatar: Qırımtatar halqınıñ sürgünligi, Cyrillic: Къырымтатар халкъынынъ сюргюнлиги) or the Sürgünlik ('exile')...
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  • Russia sent in soldiers on February 27, 2014. Crimea held a referendum. According to official Russian and Crimean sources 95% voted to reunite with Russia...
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    on the Crimean peninsula between the dissolution of the Crimean Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic in 1992 and the abolition of the Crimean Constitution...
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    the Crimean parliament established the post of president of Crimea. Tensions rose in 1994 with election of separatist leader Yury Meshkov as Crimean president...
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    Rustem Umerov (category Articles containing Crimean Tatar-language text)
    Umerov is a Muslim, and of Crimean Tatar origin. Umerov is a former deputy head of the permanent delegation to the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council...
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  • Batkivshchyna (category Parliamentary factions in Ukraine)
    in parliamentary elections, Batkivshchyna became a major force in Ukrainian politics independently. In the 2012 Ukrainian parliamentary election, Batkivshchyna...
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    the Crimean Peninsula. As of the 2021 Russian census, the Republic of Crimea had a population of 1,934,630. In February 2014, following the 2014 Ukrainian...
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    The territory of Crimea, previously controlled by the Crimean Khanate, was annexed by the Russian Empire on 19 April [O.S. 8 April] 1783. The period before...
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    Crimean Tatar (qırımtatar tili, къырымтатар тили, قریم تاتار تلی), also called Crimean (qırım tili, къырым тили, قریم تلی), is a moribund Kipchak Turkic...
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    Party of Regions (category Parliamentary factions in Ukraine)
    special parliamentary elections held in September 2007. At the 2006 Crimean parliamentary election the party was part of the For Yanukovych! election bloc...
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    headed the electoral list of Batkivshchyna during the 2010 Crimean parliamentary election. Batkivshchyna did not win seats in the Supreme Council of Crimea...
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