Liberal Democratic Party of the Soviet Union
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Liberal Democratic Party of the Soviet Union Либерально-демократическая партия Советского Союза | |
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Leader | Vladimir Zhirinovsky |
Founders | Vladimir Bogachov Vladimir Zhirinovsky |
Founded | 13 December 1989 |
Dissolved | 18 April 1992 |
Succeeded by | Liberal Democratic Party of Russia Liberal Democratic Party of Belarus Liberal Democratic Party of Transnistria Liberal Democratic Party of Ukraine |
Headquarters | Moscow, Russia |
Ideology | Right-wing populism Russian ultranationalism Before 1990: Liberalism |
Political position | Right-wing to far-right Before 1990: Centre-right |
Colours | Gold Blue |
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The Liberal Democratic Party of the Soviet Union (LDPSU; Russian: Либерально-демократическая партия Советского Союза (ЛДПСС), romanized: Liberal'no-demokraticheskaya partiya Sovetskogo Soyuza (LDPSS)) was a political party in the Soviet Union which preceded the modern-day Liberal Democratic Party of Russia (LDPR), the Liberal Democratic Party of Belarus, the Liberal Democratic Party of Ukraine, and the Liberal Democratic Party of Transnistria.
History
An effectively
Former KGB General
The outspoken leader of LDPSU
Following the dissolution of the Soviet Union, the Russian section of the LDPSU became the Liberal Democratic Party of Russia (LDPR), while the Belarusian section became the Liberal Democratic Party of Belarus (LDPB).
References
- ^ ISBN 0-8223-3522-0.
- ^ "Russia: political parties in a 'managed democracy'" (PDF). European Parliament. December 2014.
- ISBN 5-85646-097-9, page 574 (Russian: Яковлев А. Сумерки. Москва: Материк 2003 г., www.pseudology.org)
- ISBN 978-0-230-22449-0.
External links
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