Derzhava (Russian party)
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Social Patriotic Movement «Derzhava» Социал-патриотическое движение «Держава» | |
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Leader | Konstantin Zatulin |
Founder | Alexander Rutskoy |
Founded | February 4, 1995 |
Dissolved | September 7, 1999 |
Split from | Liberal Democratic Party of Russia |
Preceded by | National Salvation Front Russian Christian Democratic Movement Russian Social Democratic People's Party |
Merged into | Fatherland – All Russia[1] |
Headquarters | 30th building, Miklukho-Maklaya Street, Moscow, Russia. 117837 |
Ideology | Russian nationalism Social conservatism Patriotism Social patriotism Right-wing populism Pan-Slavism |
Political position | Right-wing |
Colours | Grey |
Slogan | "We put things order and provide a decent life!" (Russian: "Мы наведём порядок и обеспечим достойную жизнь!") |
The Social Patriotic Movement «Power» (Derzhava; Russian: Социал-патриотическое движение «Держава»; Sotsial-patrioticheskoye dvizheniye «Derzhava») was a Russian populist, nationalist party founded by Alexander Rutskoy. It was originally created as a faction in the State Duma in the summer of 1994 by six members of the Liberal Democratic Party of Russia.[2]
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