People's_Party_of_the_Russian_Federation

People's Party of the Russian Federation

People's Party of the Russian Federation

Political party in Russia


The People's Party of the Russian Federation (Russian: Народная партия Российской Федерации; НПРФ; Narodnaya partiya Rossiyskoy Federatsii, NPRF) was a centrist[1] political party in Russia. The leader of the party was Gennady Raikov.

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History

Before official registration of the People's Party on 29 September 2001, the "People's Deputy" group (Russian: депутатская группа «Народный депутат», romanized: Narodny deputat) existed in the 3rd State Duma. It included 58 deputies. Most of them later became members of the People's Party of the Russian Federation. The "People's Deputy" consisted of independent members of the State Duma elected exclusively in single-mandate constituencies. The faction supported the initiatives of the new President of Russia Vladimir Putin.

At the 2003 parliamentary election which saw the election of the fourth convocation of the State Duma, the party had won 1.2% of the popular vote and 16 out of 450 seats. Most deputies were elected in single mandate districts and later joined United Russia faction.

The People's Party joined A Just Russia on 14 April 2007.[2]


References

  1. Nordsieck, Wolfram (2007). "Russia". Parties and Elections in Europe. Archived from the original on 5 November 2007.
  2. "Two Russian left-leaning parties unite". People. Archived from the original on 18 January 2016.



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