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[[Svoboda]] is a far-right Ukrainian political party founded in 1991.<ref>David Stern, [http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/magazine-20824693 Svoboda: The rise of Ukraine's ultra-nationalists Svoboda: The rise of Ukraine's ultra-nationalists], ''BBC News'', 26 December 2012.</ref> It held observer status in the [[Alliance of European National Movements]] until 2013, when it was ousted because of pro-Russian position of the Hungarian [[Jobbik]] movement.<ref>Anton Shekhovtsov, [http://www.opendemocracy.net/anton-shekhovtsov/response-to-cas-mudde%E2%80%99s-Ukraine-Far-RIght-How-Real-Russia A response to Cas Mudde’s ‘A new (order) Ukraine’], ''oDRussia'', 3 March 2014.</ref>
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[[Svoboda]] is a far-right Ukrainian political party founded in 1991.<ref>David Stern, [http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/magazine-20824693 Svoboda: The rise of Ukraine's ultra-nationalists Svoboda: The rise of Ukraine's ultra-nationalists], ''BBC News'', 26 December 2012.</ref> It held observer status in the [[Alliance of European National Movements]] until 2013, when it was ousted because of the pro-Russian position of the Hungarian [[Jobbik]] movement.<ref>Anton Shekhovtsov, [http://www.opendemocracy.net/anton-shekhovtsov/response-to-cas-mudde%E2%80%99s-Ukraine-Far-RIght-How-Real-Russia A response to Cas Mudde’s ‘A new (order) Ukraine’], ''oDRussia'', 3 March 2014.</ref>
  
 
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Revision as of 22:20, 4 March 2014

Svoboda is a far-right Ukrainian political party founded in 1991.[1] It held observer status in the Alliance of European National Movements until 2013, when it was ousted because of the pro-Russian position of the Hungarian Jobbik movement.[2]

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