Ukraine - 1996 Constitution

Title Article 37
Chapter II - Human and Citizens? Rights, Freedoms and Duties
Article

37

The establishment and activity of political parties and public associations are prohibited if their program goals or actions are aimed at the liquidation of the independence of Ukraine, the change of the constitutional order by violent means, the violation of the sovereignty and territorial indivisibility of the State, the undermining of its security, the unlawful seizure of state power, the propaganda of war and of violence, the incitement of inter-ethnic, racial, or religious enmity, and the encroachments on human rights and freedoms and the health of the population.

 Political parties and public associations shall not have paramilitary formations.

 

The creation and activity of organizational structures of political parties shall not be permitted within bodies of executive and judicial power and executive bodies of local self-government, in military formations, and also in state enterprises, educational establishments and other state institutions and organizations. [...]

Categories - Activity and behaviour (Human rights)
- Activity and behaviour (National sovereignty)
- Activity and behaviour (Rule of law)
- Activity and behaviour (Violence)
- Extra-parliamentary party (Members' compatibility)
- Extra-parliamentary party (Organizational structure)
- Party finance (Report and disclosure)
Source Gisbert H. Flanz ed. 2004. Constitutions of the Countries of the World. Dobbs Ferry, New York: Oceana Publications.