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==The split== After the success of the [[Orange Revolution]] in defeating election fraud, from early 2005 Pora formally split into two branches with different goals for the future.<ref name=JTFsplitP>[http://www.jamestown.org/single/?no_cache=1&tx_ttnews%5Btt_news%5D=27471 PORA! TAKES TWO DIFFERENT PATHS], [[The Jamestown Foundation]] (1 February 2005></ref> The difference, however, always existed without being publicly known, between the original Black Pora! - a student movement associated with civic resistance and anti-[[Kuchma]] campaigns and the Yellow Pora! β organized by a group of politicians more closely connected to oppositional parties in the Parliament β such as Nasha Ukraina ([[Our Ukraine (political party)|Our Ukraine]]) of [[Viktor Yuschenko]] and PRP ([[Reforms and Order Party]]).<ref name=JTFsplitP/> [[PORA#The political party|Yellow Pora]] stated in January 2005 it focused on spreading its "revolution" to other countries, particularly [[Belarus]] and [[Russia]].<ref name=TJFYPexpOR/> A [[PORA (Russian youth group)|Russian wing of Yellow PORA]] was created in December 2004 in order to harness the experience of successful democratic revolutions in Serbia, Georgia, and Ukraine (pora.org.ru).<ref name=TJFYPexpOR>[http://www.jamestown.org/single/?no_cache=1&tx_ttnews%5Btt_news%5D=27717 BEREZOVSKY HOPES TO SELL ORANGE REVOLUTION TO RUSSIA], [[The Jamestown Foundation]] (17 March 2005)</ref>
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