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People's Union (Russia)

People's Union (Russia)

FieldValue
namePeople's Union
native_nameНародный союз
Narodnyy Soyuz
leaderSergey Baburin
colorcode#C42700
foundation(as People's Will)
(as People's Union)
dissolution
splitRussian All-People's Union
Russian Renewal
Spas
Union of Realists
mergedRussian All-People's Union
ideologyNational conservatism
Russian nationalism
Social conservatism
positionFar-right
membership_year2007
membership82,000
headquarters11th building, Trokhgornyy pereulok, Moscow, Russia
newspaperRussian Herald
coloursBlack
Gold
White
Dark red
Before 2007
Red
Blue
slogan"For Russian Russia!"
()
website
countryRussia
flagNarodnyi soyuz Logo.svg

Narodnyy Soyuz (as People's Union) Russian Renewal Spas Union of Realists Russian nationalism Social conservatism Gold White Dark red Before 2007 Red Blue ()

Logo of the People's Will until 2007

The People's Union (), formerly known as the Party of National Revival "People's Will" (), was a Russian nationalist political party founded in December 2001. It was led by veteran Russian nationalist politician Sergey Baburin. In December 2008, it finished its existence as a political party and was reorganized into the Russian All-People's Union.

The Party of National Revival was created by uniting four minor Russian nationalist parties who merged, and its name Narodnaya Volya translates from Russian as People's Will. In September 2003, Narodnaya Volya joined Rodina and performed surprisingly well in the 2003 Russian legislative election. Narodnaya Volya was seen by many as the most nationalist and conservative element in a then-mostly leftist Rodina, and a number of its members in the past were associated with Russian far-right movements. Nine members of Narodnaya Volya were deputies of the Russian Duma. In October 2006, Narodnaya Volya, unlike most of Rodina, did not join the Russia of Justice party, and remained an independent faction in the Duma.

Narodnaya Volya stated to have international ties with the People's Opposition Bloc of Natalia Vitrenko led by Nataliya Vitrenko, the National Front led by Jean-Marie Le Pen, and the Serbian Radical Party of Vojislav Šešelj. Prominent Narodnaya Volya party members include Viktors Alksnis, Nikolai Leonov, and Aleksandr Rutskoy. In November 2006, the party gained prominence as one of the main organizers of the nationalist Russian Marsh during the Unity Day celebrations in Moscow.

On 26 March 2007, Narodnaya Volya united with 13 small nationalist, Orthodox Christian, and conservative organizations and party was renamed the People's Union. The new party declared its intention to participate in 2007 Russian legislative election. Among more prominent politicians who united under the leadership of Baburin was Anna Markova, former vice governor of Saint Petersburg. The party was not able to take part in the 2007 legislative election, and decided to endorse the Communist Party of Russian Federation.

Parliamentary elections

Election yearNo. of
overall votes% of
overall voteNo. of
overall seats won+/–LeaderNote2007
8,046,886 (2nd)11.6Endorsed the Communist Party of Russian Federation.

References

References

  1. (13 December 2008). "Partiya 'Narodnyy soyuz' prekratila svoye sushchestvovaniye".
  2. (25 June 2008). "S.Mitrokhin smenil G.Yavlinskogo na postu lidera 'Yabloka'".
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