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In December 1904, the Second Congress of the RUP took place which culminated in a split with Marian Melenevsky, leading the more Marxist members to establishing the Ukrainian Social Democratic Union (Spilka) in January 1905 that later became an autonomous entity of the
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ascended to be a new party leader. The party shifted its focus away from peasantry, instead concentrating on the Ukrainian urban proletariat. In August, a representative of RUP, Yevhen Holitsynsky, participated at the
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In 1903, the party turned away from its original nationalistic program of an Independent Ukraine and changed to a program that was more based on the principals and goals of international social democracy such as the
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The party officially arose at its First Congress in December 1902 when six party communities united into one political party in the following cities:
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that was created by Kyivan Polish students and Polish Ukrainophiles. Also, in 1903, many members of RUP were arrested, while others fled to Lemberg (
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The rise of the party came about with a successful consummation after other attempts from various public associations, such as the
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In 1902, the party's right wing established the Ukrainian People's Party under the leadership and influence of
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members on a separate Ukrainian delegation, he was forced to join their delegation at the event.
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platform alongside the unity of the movement throughout Russia. It would disband in 1907.
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