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Russian National Autonomous Party
Руська національно-автономна партія
LeaderStefan Fentsik
Founded1935
Dissolved30 March 1946
HeadquartersMukachevo
IdeologyRusyn nationalism
Pan-Slavism
Neo-Slavism
Anticommunism
Antisemitism
Corporatism
Russophilia
Political positionFar-right
ReligionRuthenian Greek Catholic Church
International affiliationRFP
Slogan"Subcarpathian Rus for the Carpatho-Russians!"

Russian National Autonomous Party (Rusyn: Руська національно-автономна партія, romanized: Ruska natsionalno-avtonomna partia, Czech: Ruská nacionálně-autonomní strana) was one of political parties of ethnic Rusyns in Second Czechoslovak Republic. It was founded by Štepan Fencik, just ahead of the 1935 Czechoslovak parliamentary election, in March 1935 in Mukachevo. Fencik was elected to parliament. The party published Nash puť ('Our Path').[1]

The party advocated for full political autonomy of Subcarpathian Rus' within the Second Czechoslovak Republic. Politically, it displayed antisemitic and far-right characteristics.[2] In the programmatic declarations of the party, it demanded recognition of the Carpatho-Russian national minority, support or Slavic ideas and genuine democracy.[1]

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References

  • Němcová, Markéta (2000). "Strany rusínské menšiny". In Pavel Marek; et al. (eds.). Přehled politického stranictví na území českých zemí a Československa v letech 1861-1998. Olomouc: Katedra politologie a evropských studií FFUP. pp. 245–247. ISBN 80-86200-25-6.