Milliy Fırqa (NGO)

Milliy Fırqa (Peoples Party) is a Crimean Tatar non-government organization. Its name is taken from the former party Milliy Fırqa which was banned by the Soviet authorities in 1921. The current leader is Vasvi Abduraimov.

In 2010 Abduraimov asked the Tatars not to support any candidate for the 2010 Ukrainian presidential election.[1]

Despite marginal support, Abduraimov and the Milliy Fırqa has been a preferred partner for the Ukrainian government under Yanukovich,[2] as well as for the Crimean local authorities under Mogilev. Before the 2013 May 18 Crimean Tatar Remembrance Day of Victims of the Deportation, the Simferopol City Council first announced that they were going to ban the event. Later, Crimean authorities accepted a proposal from the Milliy Fırqa, who would now be responsible for the event. Faced with protests also from Crimean Tatar diaspora organizations from Europe, the United States and Turkey, the Milliy Fırqa withdrew from the Remembrance Day altogether on May 10.[3]

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