October 24, 2025
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A political party named “ZSU” appeared in Ukraine

Social and ecological party “Soyuz. Chernobyl Ukraine”, which was politically active in the 2000s, announced a name change. Now it is the party “Always Strong Ukrainians”, which has an abbreviated version – “ZSU”. It was headed by the former adviser to the Deputy Prime Minister Oleksiy Kuleba. This is reported by “Glavkom”. In the renamed project, the long-time leader of “Chernobyl” Hryhoriy Demchenko was replaced by citizen Hleb Malyutin, who in 2022-2023”, — write on: ua.news

Social and ecological party “Soyuz. Chernobyl Ukraine”, which was politically active in the 2000s, announced a name change. Now it is the party “Always Strong Ukrainians”, which has an abbreviated version – “ZSU”. It was headed by the former adviser to the Deputy Prime Minister Oleksiy Kuleba.

It is reported Chief Commissar“.

In the renamed project, the long-time leader of “Chernobyl” Hryhoriy Demchenko was replaced by citizen Hleb Malyutin, who in 2022-2023 was an adviser to the then head of the Kyiv OVA, and now to Deputy Prime Minister Oleksiy Kuleba. Malyutin was Demchenko’s “right-hand man” (held the position of first deputy) in the Chernobyl party.

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The new party boss did not limit himself to changing the name of the political force: through the state register of trademarks, he secured the name “Always strong Ukrainians”. At the same time, the applicant Malyutin deliberately emphasized the abbreviation created by the first letters of the words that make up the new name. When registering the trademark, the applicant bolded the first letters of the words of the trademark so that there would be no doubt: Ukraine now has “ZSU”.

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