g***j 发帖数: 40861 | | g***j 发帖数: 40861 | 2 In the late 1990s, Shevchenko and other teammates of Dynamo Kyiv publicly
backed the Social Democratic Party of Ukraine (united).[4][38] During the
2004 Ukrainian presidential election Shevchenko publicly endorsed candidate
Viktor Yanukovich.[39]
After his retirement in June 2012 Shevchenko immediately joined Ukraine –
Forward! (formerly known as Ukrainian Social Democratic Party)[4][40] and
took second place on the party list for the October 2012 Ukrainian
parliamentary election.[5] This despite he had stated a month earlier he
wanted to coach after his playing career, “This is the world I understand,
the world I want to stay in.”[39] In the election his party won 1.58% of
the national votes and no constituencies and thus failed to win
parliamentary representation.[6][7] | l******t 发帖数: 55733 | |
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