Early history The contemporary history of the political party Self Reliance started in 2004, with the creation of an
NGO called "Self Reliance".
Andriy Sadovyi, who was the director of the Institute of the City Development, initiated the foundation of an organisation, which would derive from the history and traditions of the Ukrainian cooperation movement. Thus, the charity "Self Reliance" was established on 4 November 2004. The main activities of the organisation were: promoting legal literacy among the citizens, promoting healthy lifestyle, organisation of the volunteer movement and establishing local cooperation entities. In 2013, Self Reliance had its first
constituent assembly in the
Building of Pedagogical Museum in
Kyiv. The party started to form local representation units and develop ideological approach. Self Reliance activists participated in
Euromaidan.
Kyiv City Council elections Self Reliance participated in the
25 May 2014 elections to the
Kyiv City Council. The party asked the citizens to propose candidates for the election, and assigned the position in the party list according to the preferences of the public. In that election, the party received 7.4% of votes and won five seats in the Council.
2014 parliamentary elections and faction On 28 February 2014, the party's leader
Andriy Sadovyi, said Self Reliance would take part in the
snap parliamentary elections scheduled for October 2014. In the
Ukrainian parliamentary election Hanna Hopko headed the party list, followed by
Donbas Battalion commander
Semen Semenchenko, while Sadovyi obtained the 50th place. The party campaigned for local self-organisation and decentralisation. The party finished third in the election. Candidates of
Volia were included in the election list of Self Reliance. Its parliamentary faction received 33 mandates including one won at
constituency elections. By party affiliation, the faction consists mostly out of unaffiliated deputies, while there is one deputy of the
Ukrainian People's Party and only three members of the Self Reliance party. Hopko and Kryvenko were expelled from Self Reliance on 31 August 2015 for violating faction discipline, as they supported the amendments to the
Ukrainian Constitution that would lead to
decentralization and greater powers for the pro-Russian separatists on the territory they occupied during the
War in Donbas. By late October 2015, the Self Reliance faction in the Rada had shrunk from 33 seats to 26 seats. But the following years party factions in city councils dissolved themselves, some factions rebranded themselves to a new local party (as happened to the party's
Kyiv City Council and
Kyiv Oblast Council factions) and party deputies transferred to other factions. On 17 February 2016, after a supported by the party but failed motion of no confidence against the government, Self Reliance issued an official statement on its
Facebook page in which it argued "A cynical coup has occurred in Ukraine, with the help of the president, the prime minister, the kleptocratic part of the coalition, and the oligarch bloc" that led to the second Yatsenyuk government being an "illegitimate government". The next day Self Reliance left the coalition. From Autumn 2015 until June 2016, party members were engaged in talks on an attempt to form a political party around then Governor of Odesa Oblast
Mikheil Saakashvili with members of the parliamentary group
Interfactional Union "Eurooptimists",
Democratic Alliance and possibly Self Reliance until this projection collapsed in June 2016.
2019 and 2020 elections Self Reliance announced on 3 October 2018 that party leader
Andriy Sadovyi would be their candidate in the
2019 Ukrainian presidential election. He indeed became a candidate in the election from 8 January until 1 March 2019, when he decided to withdraw to support the candidacy of
Anatoliy Hrytsenko. In these elections, Hrytsenko did not proceed to the second round of the election; in the first round, he placed fifth with 6.91% of the votes. In April and May 2019, seven members of the party's parliamentary faction left the party but remained in the Self Reliance faction. In the July
2019 Ukrainian parliamentary election, 13 of the party's incumbent MPs were on the Self Reliance party list, while four incumbent Self Reliance MPs tried to get reelected for the party
Voice, another four for
Strength and Honor and one for
Servant of the People. In the parliamentary election, Self Reliance won one seat (in one of the electoral constituencies) while only scoring 0.62% of the national vote. Self Reliance candidate
Pavlo Bakunets won their only parliamentary seat by winning the electoral district of
Yavoriv with 14.84% of the votes. In October 2019, the former party leader Sadovyi was succeeded by
Oksana Syroyid. In total, the party gained 223 deputies (0.52% of all available mandates) in the elections. The party won nine of the 84 seats of the
Lviv Oblast Council (the winner in this election with 28 seats was
European Solidarity) and 17 of the 64 seats in the
Lviv City Council (coming second to European Solidarity's 26 seats) and Sadovy was
reelected mayor of Lviv in the second round of the Lviv mayoral election with 62.25% of the vote (he had gained 40.09% in the first round). == Ideology ==