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Russian Party
Росская партия
Руска странка
Ruska stranka
AbbreviationRS
LeaderSlobodan Nikolić
Founded9 June 2013; 11 years ago (2013-06-09)
Split fromPeople's Peasant Party
HeadquartersCerska 17/4, Šabac
IdeologyRussophilia
Eurasianism
Euroscepticism
Anti-globalization
Serbian nationalism
Political positionRight-wing
SloganSerbia to the East!
National Assembly
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Assembly of Vojvodina
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City Assembly of Belgrade
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The Russian Party (Russian: Росская партия, РП, romanizedRosskaya partiya, RP; Serbian: Руска странка, РС / Ruska stranka, RS) is an extra-parliamentary russophile and eurosceptic political party representing the Russian minority in Serbia. In addition to the small Russian minority, the party also gathers a large number of pro-Russian citizens, mostly Serbs. The party's president is Slobodan Nikolić, a former vice president of the People's Peasant Party.[1]

Program

According to its program, the Russian Party advocates Serbia's entry into the Eurasian Economic Union, and the full membership of Serbia in the Collective Security Treaty Organization.[2] The party also advocates increasing cooperation with the Russian Federation in the field of economy, culture and education.[3]

Electoral performance

Parliamentary elections

National Assembly of Serbia
Year Leader Popular vote % of popular vote # of seats Seat change Government
2014 Slobodan Nikolić 6,547 0.18%
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Steady non-parliamentary
2016 13,777 0.36%
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Steady non-parliamentary
2020
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References

  1. ^ http://www.mpravde.gov.rs/register-parties.php
  2. ^ ""Руска странка" у Шапцу - Амбасада Руске Федерације у Републици Србији". www.ambasadarusije.rs. Retrieved 2020-06-08.
  3. ^ "Ruska stranka | Srbija izbori 2020". www.srbijaizbori.com. Retrieved 2020-06-08.