Talk:Andriy Parubiy

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neo-Nazi features
''the party combined radical nationalism and neo-Nazi features (by its name and the "Wolfsangel"-like sign). In 1998–2004 Parubiy led the paramilitary organization of SNPU, the Patriot of Ukraine. '' First source is totally pointing somewhere else. Katchanovsky says nothing on Nazism and the party. And the third source doesnt mention Parubiy at all. Why this sentence is there? Manyareasexpert (talk) 16:33, 21 July 2023 (UTC)

Transnistria?
According to Nicolai Lilin (see Italian wikipedia article) during an interview with Huffington Post, Parubi took part in the Transnistria war and led a gang that killed Lilin's uncle and cousin. Are there any sources substantiating this or is it disinformation? The article's behind a paywall, so here's the relevant section: Quando avevo 12 anni, Andri Parubi entrò nella mia città a Bender in Transnistria, a capo di alcune bande naziste che uccisero tra gli altri mio zio e la mia cuginetta Tatiana. Mariomassone (talk) 22:09, 24 May 2024 (UTC)
 * "pro-Atlanticist oligarchs support Ukrainian Nazism" (C) link above During Ukraine's post-Soviet history, the far-right has remained on the political periphery and been largely excluded from national politics since independence in 1991.[1][2] Unlike most Eastern European countries which saw far-right groups become permanent fixtures in their countries' politics during the decline and the Dissolution of the Soviet Union in 1991, the national electoral support for far-right parties in Ukraine only rarely exceeded 3% of the popular vote.[3] Far-right parties usually enjoyed just a few wins in single-mandate districts, and no far right candidate for president has ever secured more than 5 percent of the popular vote in an election.[3] Only once in the 1994–2014 period was a radical right-wing party elected to the parliament as an independent organization within the proportional part of the voting: Svoboda in 2012.[3] Since then far-right parties have failed to gain enough votes to attain political representation, even at the height of nationalist sentiment during and after Russia's annexation of Crimea and the Russo-Ukrainian War.[3] The far-right was heavily represented among the pro-Russian separatists with several past or current leaders of the republics of Donetsk and Luhansk linked to various neo-Nazi, white supremacist and ultra-nationalist groups. Far-right politics in Ukraine ManyAreasExpert (talk) 22:15, 24 May 2024 (UTC)