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  2. Socialist Revolutionary Party - Wikipedia

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    The Party of Socialist-Revolutionaries (the SRs, СР, or Esers, эсеры, esery; Russian: Па́ртия социали́стов-революционе́ров, romanized: Pártiya sotsialístov-revolyutsionérov, [a] ПСР, PSR), also known as the Socialist Revolutionary Party, was a major political party in the late Russian Empire, during both phases of the Russian Revolution, and in ...

  3. Russian Socialist Party - Wikipedia

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    In the 1999 Russian legislative election, the Russian Socialist Party received 0.24% of the vote. [4] As a result, the party did not receive any seats in the State Duma. However, Bryntsalov won the Orekhovo-Zuyevo constituency and joined the "People's Deputy" parliamentary group. In 2001, the party disbanded and joined the United Russia party.

  4. Union of Socialists-Revolutionaries-Maximalists - Wikipedia

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    In 1906–07, the 'Union of Socialist-Revolutionary Maximalists' (SSRM) was founded as an independent political party. In theory it was devoted to revolutionary agitation among workers and peasants for an immediate socialist revolution; in practice, much of its energy was directed to fundraising by criminal means and to violence against state ...

  5. List of Trotskyist organizations by country - Wikipedia

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    Peru – Workers' Revolutionary Party, Socialist Workers Party, Socialist Workers Party (1992) Poland – Socialist Alternative, Workers' Democracy Portugal – Revolutionary Socialism, Socialist Alternative Movement Romania – Hand of Labour, [22] The Scientific Communism, [23] Socialist Action Group [24]

  6. Russian Socialist Movement - Wikipedia

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    The Russian Socialist Movement was officially founded on 7 March 2011 as a merger of the Socialist League "Vpered" (Forward, Russian section of the Fourth International) and Socialist Resistance. The move had been agreed upon by the sixth congress of Vpered and the separate Socialist Resistance conference, held a day earlier on March 6.

  7. Popular Socialists (Russia) - Wikipedia

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    The party was dissolved during the Russian Civil War of 1918–1922. The party's Russian name is sometimes translated as 'National Socialist Party', but this is misleading, since that label is usually associated with Hitler's National Socialist German Workers' Party (NSDAP). The Russian NSP was not anti-Semitic and advocated democracy and ...

  8. Vadim Rudnev - Wikipedia

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    Vadim Rudnev studied medicine at Moscow University, but in 1902 was exiled to Siberia for his revolutionary activities. Amnestied in 1905 with other political prisoners, he became a member of the Socialist-Revolutionary Party. In 1907 he was arrested again; after four years in Siberia he moved to Switzerland to complete his medical education.

  9. Russian Communist Workers' Party of the Communist Party of ...

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    and the party called for an end to "fratricidal conflicts." [4] Later the party said the war had a 'positive component', assessing Russia's actions during the invasion of Ukraine as a fight against fascism and protection of the people of Donbass, yet it still defined the invasion as being imperialism on the part of the Russian Federation. [5]