Opposition Platform - For Life (OPZZh) was a social democratic and pro-Russian political party in Ukraine which was founded on 9 December 1999 by Vadim Rabinovich, Yuriy Boyko, and Viktor Medvedchuk as the All-Ukrainian Association "Center". It was renamed For Life in 2016, and on 13 December 2018, the Opposition Bloc joined forces with For Life to form the Opposition Platform - For Life party. The party was the de facto successor of the Party of Regions and the Opposition Bloc, and it promised to undo decommunization, lustration, Ukrainization, and Ukraine's association with the European Union, while also seeking to preserve Ukrainian neutrality, reduce gas tariffs to reduce poverty, and end the Donbass War through a negotiated peace.
By early 2021, the party was topping the polls, as it talked about peace and pragmatic relations with Russia and avoided being a Russian puppet party; at the same time, Russian propaganda continued to enter Ukraine through social media. The message put forth by the OPPZh differed from the 2014 narrative of the Party of Regions, claiming that Ukraine was a failed state which was used by the West as a front line for attacking Russia.
On 20 March 2022, the party was banned by the Ukrainian government for its continued Russophilia amid the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine; on 21 April 2022, the Platform for Life and Peace was created as its informal successor.