Ukraine ex-president elected party chief ahead of polls

AFP  |  Kiev 

Ukraine's retained control over his political party on Friday as the former and his allies seek to win back support two months before a crucial

has since launched a major re-branding effort to recover from his ballot box defeat ahead of the snap polls set for July 21.

Last week the party -- called Petro Poroshenko's Bloc Solidarity -- announced it was changing its name to European Solidarity.

Poroshenko was elected of the renamed party on Friday.

"I am very grateful to you for electing me of the European Solidarity party," Poroshenko said minutes after the unanimous vote that was broadcast live by a private

The party -- seen as Poroshenko's political vehicle -- was previously led by and former professional

Poroshenko said European Solidarity was Ukraine's only political force able to continue the country's pro-Western trajectory.

His party currently dominates the 450-seat chamber but that may change as Ukraine's new Zelensky seeks to secure seats for his movement, called Servant of the People.

According to the latest opinion polls, is in third place, with 8.8 per cent support before the election.

It is behind the pro-"Opposition Platform," which has more than 10 per cent in opinion polls.

Zelensky's Servant of the has no representation in the current legislature. But it is leading in polls with 44 per cent support.

Despite being elected party leader, it is not yet clear whether Poroshenko would himself seek a seat in the

He said a list of candidates would be agreed in about a week, adding the country would see "new faces."

Poroshenko was elected in 2014, after a popular uprising in ousted a Kremlin-backed leader, but Ukrainians soured on the political establishment amid persistent social inequality and graft.

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First Published: Fri, May 31 2019. 20:50 IST