A Just Russia – For Truth
Socialist Political Party "A Just Russia – Patriots – For Truth" Социалистическая политическая партия «Справедливая Россия – Патриоты – За правду» | |
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| Abbreviation | SRZP |
| Chairman | Sergey Mironov |
| Co-chairmen |
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| First Secretary of Central Council's Presidium | Alexander Babakov |
| State Duma faction leader | Sergey Mironov |
| Founders | Sergey Mironov Alexander Babakov Igor Zotov |
| Founded | 28 October 2006 (original form) 28 January 2021 (current form) |
| Merger of | |
| Headquarters | Moscow, Russia |
| Membership (2012) | 400,000[4] (claimed) |
| Ideology |
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| Political position | Centre[13] to centre-left[15] |
| National affiliation | All-Russia People's Front National Patriotic Forces of Russia[16] |
| Continental affiliation | Forum of Socialists of the CIS Countries |
| International affiliation | Socialist International (2008–2022)[17][18][19] |
| Colours | Yellow Red |
| Federation Council | 1 / 178[20] |
| State Duma | 28 / 450 |
| Governors | 1 / 85 |
| Regional parliaments | 226 / 3,983 |
| Ministers | 0 / 31 |
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| Website | |
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The Socialist Political Party "A Just Russia – Patriots – For Truth"[21] (SRZP),[22][23][b] officially abbreviated as A Just Russia – For Truth,[c][d] is a social conservative[6], democratic socialist,[7] and social-democratic[5][17][27] political party in Russia. The party is considered to be part of the "systemic opposition" and is generally sympathetic to the agenda of incumbent president Vladimir Putin, including his foreign policy.[28][29]
The party was formed on 28 October 2006 as a merger of the left-wing factions of Rodina, the Russian Party of Life and the Russian Pensioners' Party. Later, six further minor parties joined.[30][31] It then called for a "New Socialism of the 21st Century" which guarantees the rights and freedoms of the individual and ensures the proper functioning of a welfare state. In 2011, Nikolai Levichev was elected as party chairman, succeeding Sergey Mironov who led the party between 2006 and 2011. On 27 October 2013, Mironov was re-elected as party chairman,[32] and again on 28 October 2018.[33] On 28 January 2021, the party merged with the For Truth and Patriots of Russia parties.[34]
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- ^ "Экс-лидер «Родины» ушел с поста сопредседателя «Справедливой России»". РБК (in Russian). 2024-10-26. Retrieved 2024-10-27.
- ^ a b "Манифест". spravedlivo.ru.
- ^ "English – About us – Политическая партия СПРАВЕДЛИВАЯ РОССИЯ". www.spravedlivo.ru. Archived from the original on 6 January 2012. Retrieved 25 January 2022.
- ^ a b Nordsieck, Wolfram (2016). "Russia". Parties and Elections in Europe. Retrieved 20 August 2018.
- ^ a b "Кто возглавит партию "Справедливая Россия" после создания коалиции". polit74.ru.
- ^ a b c d Herrewijnen, Floor (1 September 2023). Populist Radical Right Voting Behaviour of Unemployed Individuals During the Great Recession in Europe (MA in Politics & Society thesis). Erasmus University. p. 52.
- ^ "Russia".
- ^ ""New Eurasia" public movement stablished". Big Asia. 2021. Archived from the original on 2022-12-01. Retrieved 2022-12-01.
- ^ a b Mark Kesselman; Joel Krieger; William A. Joseph (2008). Introduction to Comparative Politics: Brief Edition. Cengage Learning. p. 243. ISBN 978-0618866830.
- ^ Ed Hancox (6 April 2012). "Anti-Putin Protests Have Ended, But Grassroots Democracy Movement Growing in Russia". Mic.
First is the fact that Russia's typically fractious opposition parties were able to rally 'round Urlashov's candidacy: the Communists, the liberal Yabloko party and centrist A Just Russia all supported Urlashov.
- ^ Mark Kesselman; Joel Krieger; William A. Joseph, eds. (2015). Introduction to Comparative Politics: Political Challenges and Changing Agendas. Cengage Learning. p. 578. ISBN 978-1305445444.
Of the four parties represented in the State Duma, two are centrist (United Russia and A Just Russia). The second-strongest party after United Russia, the Communist Party of the Russian Federation, is a traditional left party.
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- ^ "A Just Russia Threatened as Founding Groups Split From Party – News". The Moscow Times. 30 October 2012. Retrieved 16 March 2015.
- ^ [10][7][14]
- ^ "СРЗП призвала все лево-патриотические силы объединиться в коалицию". nnovgorod.bezformata.com.
- ^ a b Cite error: The named reference
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- ^ "СПРАВЕДЛИВАЯ РОССИЯ". spravedlivo.ru.
- ^ ""Справедливая Россия» сменила название. Теперь партия называется «Справедливая Россия – За правду»". Meduza.
- ^ "СРЗП выдвинула телеведущую Марину Ким в губернаторы Хабаровского края". www.kommersant.ru. June 18, 2021.
- ^ ПРАВДУ, Движение ЗА (29 May 2021). "В Москве прошло заседание Палаты депутатов СРЗП".
- ^ "Russia".
- ^ "Progressive Politics For A Fairer World". Socialist International. Retrieved 2011-12-06.
- ^ "A Just Russia nominates pro-Kremlin Mironov for president". RIA Novosti. 10 December 2011. Retrieved 17 January 2012.
- ^ Melanie Ilic (2013). Life Stories of Soviet Women: The Interwar Generation. Taylor & Francis. pp. 236–. ISBN 978-1135094782.
- ^ "Hollywood actor Seagal joins pro-Kremlin party, proposes tougher laws". Reuters. 30 May 2021.
- ^ "On a Russian outpost in the Pacific, fear and fantasies of a Japanese future". The Washington Post. 10 May 2019.
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- ^ "Сергей Миронов переизбран главой "Справедливой России"". www.kommersant.ru (in Russian). 2018-10-28. Retrieved 2021-01-20.
- ^ "Манифест об объединении партий Справедливая Россия, За правду и Патриоты России". Справедливая Россия (in Russian). Retrieved 2021-01-28.
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