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The Communist Party of Ukraine (CPU or KPU) [a] is a banned political party in Ukraine. It was founded in 1993 and claimed to be the successor to the Soviet-era Communist Party of Ukraine , which had been banned in 1991. [ 7 ]
The General Elections Commission (Indonesian: Komisi Pemilihan Umum, abbreviated as KPU) is the body that organises elections in Indonesia. Its responsibilities include deciding which parties can contest elections, organising the voting and announcing the results and seats won in the various branches of the government.
The KPU claimed that the formation of the KPU(o) was instigated by the political establishment to take votes from the KPU. [7] In the 2002 Ukrainian parliamentary election, the party won 1.4% of the popular vote and no seats although only six other parties had spent more on their election campaign. [8]
In March 1966 a left-wing faction of the governing Kenya African National Union (KANU) instigated a mass defection from the party and formed the KPU. [1] KANU responded by amending Kenya's constitution to force a 'little general election' in June 1966. All MPs who defected to the KPU were nominated by the party to contest their seats.
KPU is an abbreviation that can mean: Kenya People's Union, a historic political party in Kenya; Korea Polytechnic University, South Korea; Kripke–Platek set theory with urelements, an axiom system for set theory; Kwantlen Polytechnic University, a public university located in Surrey, British Columbia, Canada. Kyoto Prefectural University, Japan
The Ummah Party, who the KPU deemed not qualified to participate in the elections, accused the KPU of irregularities in the process. The party subsequently filed a written complaint. [ 31 ] Following mediations brokered by Bawaslu between the party and the KPU on 20 and 21 December, Bawaslu instructed the electoral commission to repeat the ...
The KPU announce the names of the presidential candidates 4 June – 5 July: Campaigning Nationwide campaign by presidential candidates 6–8 July Cooling-off period No campaign of any form is allowed 9 July Election Presidential election 10–12 July Recapitulation At the sub-district level 10–14 July Recapitulation For ballots from abroad
C1 and P1 (neuroscience), a component of the visual evoked potential ATC code C01, a subgroup of the Anatomical Therapeutic Chemical Classification System; C01, the ICD-10 code for "malignant neoplasm of base of tongue", a form of oral cancer