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Belarusian Social Sporting Party

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Belarusian Social Sporting Party
Белорусская социально-спортивная партия
Беларуская сацыяльна-спартыўная партыя
AbbreviationBSSP (English)
БССП (Rus/Bel)
LeaderVladimir Alexandrovich
Deputy leaderElena Klyuikova
Founded6 November 1994; 30 years ago (1994-11-06)
Registered9 December 1994; 29 years ago (1994-12-09)
Banned4 September 2023; 14 months ago (2023-09-04)
Headquarters77th building, Kalinovskogo St, Minsk, Belarus. 220000
Membership (2015)2,500
IdeologySocial democracy[1]
Sports politics[1]
Pro-Lukashenko
National affiliationRKSKPPGA
Colours  Yellow
Slogan«Health of the people is the welfare of the state»
(Belarusian: «Здароўе народа — дабрабыт дзяржавы»)
House of Representatives
0 / 110
Local seats
4 / 18,110

The Belarusian Social Sporting Party (BSSP; Russian: Белорусская социально-спортивная партия, romanizedByelorusskaya sotsial'no-sportivnaya partiya; Belarusian: Беларуская сацыяльна-спартыўная партыя, romanizedBielaruskaja sacyjaĺna-spartyŭnaja partyja) was a political party in Belarus that supported the government of President Alexander Lukashenko. It was founded on 6 November 1994 and was led by Vladimir Alexandrovich.

History

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On 6 November 1994, the Constituent Assembly of the party was held, which was registered by the Ministry of Justice of the Republic of Belarus on 9 December 1994. (registration certificate No. 003), re-registered on 13 September 1999 (registration certificate No. 012).

In the parliamentary elections, the party did not nominate candidates on party lists, but only by collecting signatures.

In the 1995 Belarusian parliamentary election, the party received one deputy mandate. In the elections to the House of Representatives of the National Assembly of the Republic of Belarus five years later, only the party chairman V. A. Aleksandrovich won the election from the BSSP, who was elected in the first round on 15 October 2000 from the Mendeleevsky electoral district of Minsk.

In 2015, the deputy chairman of the party, Elena Klyuikova, confirmed that the party deliberately does not nominate candidates for the parliamentary elections, because "work in parliament involves giving up the main activity".[2]

On 4 September 2023 the Belarusian Social Sporting Party was liquidated by the Supreme Court of Belarus.[3]

Declared goals

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Assistance in strengthening an economically developed, socially oriented, stable state through the improvement of social norms, the unification of the progressive forces of Belarus for the implementation of social programs that favor the growth of the spiritual, cultural and economic potential of the Belarusian people; attracting public attention to the problems of educating the younger generation, promoting the ideas of citizenship, patriotism and a healthy lifestyle, attracting citizens to participate in local self-government, to solving social problems facing society.[4]

Election results

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Presidential elections

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Election Candidate First round Second round Result
Votes % Votes %
1994 Endorsed Alexander Lukashenko 2,646,140
44.82%
4,241,026
80.34%
Elected Green tickY
2001 Endorsed Alexander Lukashenko 4,666,680
75.65%
Elected Green tickY
2006 Endorsed Alexander Lukashenko 5,501,249
82.97%
Elected Green tickY
2010 Endorsed Alexander Lukashenko 5,130,557
79.65%
Elected Green tickY
2015 Endorsed Alexander Lukashenko 5,102,478
83.47%
Elected Green tickY
2020 Endorsed Alexander Lukashenko 4,661,075
80.10%
Elected Green tickY

Legislative elections

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Election Leader Performance Rank Government
Votes % +/– Seats +/–
1995 Vladimir Alexandrovich
1 / 260
New 12th Support
2000
1 / 110
Steady 0 Increase 4th Support
2004 Did not contest Extra-parliamentary
2008 Extra-parliamentary
2012 6,921
0.13%
New
0 / 110
Steady 0 Decrease 7th Extra-parliamentary
2016 Did not contest Extra-parliamentary
2019 7,905
0.15%
Increase 0.02
0 / 110
Steady 0 Decrease 12th Extra-parliamentary

References

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  1. ^ a b Boguzkij, Oleg; Martinowitsch, Wiktor; Feduta, Alexander (2003). Politische Parteien in Belarus als notwendiger Bestandteil der Zivilgesellschaft (PDF). pp. 49, 105.
  2. ^ https://by.tribuna.com/tribuna/blogs/editors/767620.html Archived 2020-10-30 at the Wayback Machine «На президентских выборах поддерживаем Лукашенко». Чем занимается Белорусская социально-спортивная партия
  3. ^ The Belarusian Social and Sports Party is also being liquidated
  4. ^ https://web.archive.org/web/20120120231757/http://minjust.by/ru/site_menu/about/struktura/obschestv/registr/politpart Сведения о зарегистрированных белорусских партиях