For a Holy Russia
For a Holy Russia За Русь святую | |
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Leader | Sergei Popov |
Founded | October 15, 2002[1] |
Dissolved | June 17, 2005[2] |
Headquarters | 1th building, Shosseynaya Street, Malakhovka, Lyuberetsky District, Moscow Oblast, Russia |
Newspaper | PravoporyadoK (Law and Order) |
Ideology | Christian patriorism Conservatism Social conservatism Right-wing socialism Patriotism |
Political position | Right-wing |
Religion | Russian Orthodox Church |
National affiliation | National Patriotic Union "Rodina" (2002-2003) |
Colours | Teal |
Slogan | "For a Holy Russia!" (Russian: "За Русь святую!") |
Website | |
sant-rus.ru |
The For a Holy Russia (Russian: За Русь святую; Za Rus' svyatuyu) was a political party of the Russian Federation. Registered in 2002. In the elections to the State Duma of Russia in 2003, she won 0.49% of the vote (originally planned to participate in the Rodina bloc).
In December 2003, the Ministry of Justice filed a lawsuit to liquidate For a Holy Russia for abuse of religious feelings during the election campaign. Liquidated in 2005 for non-return of funds allocated for the election campaign.
Orientation: conservatism, values of Orthodoxy, socialism, patriotism.
Chairman - Deputy of the State Duma of Russia (1995-1999) Sergei Popov.
References[edit]
- ↑ http://www.moscow_city.vybory.izbirkom.ru/region/region/moscow_city?action=show&root=1000068&tvd=100100095689&vrn=100100095619®ion=77&global=1&sub_region=77&prver=0&pronetvd=null&vibid=100100095619&type=236 Список избирательных объединений, участвующих в избирательной кампании
- ↑ https://www.rusprofile.ru/id/9886970 ВПП "За Русь Святую
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