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In the News (Sat 28 Nov 09)

  
  Russian Election
The Liberal Democratic Party of Russia (LDPR) was first officially registered in December 1992, although it has been active since 1988.
LDPR leader Vladimir Zhirinovskii ran for president of Russia in 1991, coming in third place with 7.81 percent of the vote.
The party has branches in 55 subjects of the federation, as well as in Kazakhstan, the Baltics, the South Caucasus, and Ukraine.
www.rferl.org /specials/russianelection/parties/liberald.asp   (260 words)

  
 Russian Politics, Zhirinovsky, Liberal Democratic Party
The LDPR will change their emphasis at an extraordinary meeting on 13 December, "proceeding from the situation in the world after the September terrorist attacks in New York and Washington, and the latest pattern of Russia's interaction with the US and NATO", he said.
The LDPR will also be turned into a national political party in compliance with the new Russian law On Political Parties, adopt a new programme and charter, and elect governing bodies, he said.
The party intends to address the Russian Foreign Ministry and international organizations, first of all the UN, to "give a clear-cut definition to all fanatics and extremists who take up arms to oppose both their governments and other countries".
www.cdi.org /russia/johnson/5587-9.cfm   (472 words)

  
 Liberal Democratic Party of Belarus - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Liberal Democratic Party of Belarus (Liberalna-Demokratychnaya Partya Belarusi) is a political party in Belarus that supports the regime of president Alexander Lukashenko.
In the last legislative elections, 13-17 October 2004, the party won 1 out of 110 seats.
The party adheres to an ideology similar to that of Liberal Democratic Party of Russia and advocates unification of Russia and Belarus.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Liberal_Democratic_Party_of_Belarus   (139 words)

  
 LDPR - MN-FILES - MOSNEWS.COM   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
LDPR is an acronym for Liberalno-demokraticheskaya partiya Rossii (The Liberal Democratic Party of Russia).
The party’s main goals, as declared in its manifesto, are the radical strengthening of legislative and executive power, and law enforcement agencies.
In 1995 the party became the second to enter the Duma with 11.18% of the vote and its faction got 51 seats in the lower house.
www.mosnews.com /mn-files/ldpr.shtml   (815 words)

  
 [ Russian Election Special ]
The LDPR was officially registered as a political party in December 1992, and shocked Russia and the world a year later by coming in first in the State Duma elections, winning 22.9 percent of the vote.
In the ensuing years, Zhirinovskii and the LDPR established a pattern of outrageous behavior and extremist rhetoric combined with a reliably pro-Kremlin voting pattern in the Duma.
The LDPR was unable to run under its own name in the 1999 Duma elections because two of its top three candidates submitted inaccurate property declarations.
www.rferl.org /specials/russianelection/bio/zhirin.asp   (720 words)

  
 Tyler M. D'Andrea - UF Journal of Undergraduate Research Paper
By comparing the use of terms of national identity in the rhetoric of Vladimir Zhirinovskii of the Liberal Democratic Party of Russia and of Gennadii Ziuganov of the Communist Party of the Russian Federation to the political rhetoric of President Putin, this study hopes to discover whether or not Mr.
This party, with a party member occupying the highest political position of the country, has the greatest ability to exert influence on Russia’s population.
Vladimir Volfovich Zhirinovskii of the LDPR was born in Kazakhstan in 1946.
www.clas.ufl.edu /jur/200605/papers/paper_dandrea.html   (3671 words)

  
 Pravda.RU Zhirinovsky offers to. dissolve Russia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
The leader of the Liberal Democratic Party of Russia (LDPR) Vladimir Zhirinovsky said yesterday that he knew the way to settle the problem of the foreign debt of Russia.
Russia's military intelligence officers have found videotapes showing the details of criminal acts perpetrated Chechen rebels and foreign mercenaries.
Pravda.ru has already announced that LDPR (Liberal Democratic Party being led by Zhirinovsky) put forward a new variant of the resolution on the fact of Pavel Borodin detention in USA.
newsfromrussia.com /politics/2001/02/10/2442.html   (1898 words)

  
 Russia
During the Gorbachev period of liberalization of Communist rule antisemitism was a characteristic feature of ultra-nationalist and neo-Stalinist groups which emerged on the fringe of Russian politics, including Vladimir Zhirinovsky's Liberalno-demokraticheskaya partiya Rossii (LDPR, Liberal Democratic Party of Russia), which subsequently penetrated mainstream politics.
The Natsionalno-bolshevistskaya partiya (NBP, National Bolshevik Party) is led by the eccentric former novelist Eduard Limonov, formerly internal affairs minister in the 'shadow cabinet' of Zhirinovsky's LDPR.
In his speech Kondratenko is said to have spoken of Russia's history of combatting Jewish domination in media and government, and to have blamed Jews for the war in Chechnya, the downfall of the Communist system and homosexuality in Russia.
www.axt.org.uk /antisem/archive/archive2/russia/russia.htm   (7320 words)

  
 Vladimir Volfovich Zhirinovsky Biography | Encyclopedia of World Biography
Zhirinovsky was born in 1946 in Almaty, the capital of Kazakhstan.
In the December 1993 elections to the new legislature, the Federal Assembly, the Liberal Democratic Party won almost a quarter of the vote for the half of the lower house elected according to party lists, but did less well in the other half of the State Duma, which was elected by district.
The party thus gained 63 of the 450 seats in the State Duma, enough to become a significant force allied to the Communist Party of Russia and other conservative forces.
www.bookrags.com /biography/vladimir-volfovich-zhirinovsky   (1100 words)

  
 Liberal Democratic Party of Russia - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The LDPR describes itself as a centrist, pro-reform democratic party.
The LDPR states that its main political opponents are Yabloko and the CPRF.
In the early 1990's, the party was accused of receiving funding from Russian President Boris Yeltsin's party.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Liberal_Democratic_Party_of_Russia   (319 words)

  
 Liberal Democratic Party of Russia (via CobWeb/3.1 planetlab1.cs.uiuc.edu)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
The Liberal Democratic Party of Russia is an extreme right-wing political party in Russia.
It has been led by Vladimir Zhirinovsky since its founding, in 1990, as the Liberal Democratic Party of the Soviet Union.
Policies include the re-annexation of the Soviet Republics, defaulting on all external loans, and the abolition of Russia's federal system in place of 15 provinces with appointed governors.
liberal-democratic-party-of-russia.kiwiki.homeip.net.cob-web.org:8888   (243 words)

  
 RUSSIAN FEDERATION: parliamentary elections Gossoudarstvennaya Duma, 1993
LDPR and its outspoken, controversial leader, had called especially for a crackdown on crime and held belligerent views on foreign policy.
The Russia’s Choice bloc led by First Deputy Prime Minister Yegor Gaidar that stood for radical economic reform and which had received support from President Yelstin although the latter had not formally endorsed any political group, came in second.
Analysts regarded the extremist parties’ success as representing a backlash by a humiliated and impoverished nation and a challenge to fast-paced reform which had yet to cure economic ills.
www.ipu.org /parline-e/reports/arc/2263_93.htm   (475 words)

  
 Pravda.RU:Liberal Democratic Party of Russia to present legal prostitutes to St Petersburg   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
Liberal Democratic Party of Russia to present legal prostitutes to St Petersburg
St Petersburg section of the Liberal Democratic Party, according to its chairman Yelena Babich, proposes to legalize prostitution in connection with 300-year anniversary of the city.
This project will not only solve the problem of abrupt growth of venereal diseases the liberal democrats expect because of tourists' influx in the days of celebration, but it should also seriously fill up the budget.
newsfromrussia.com /fun/2002/04/23/27890_.html   (127 words)

  
 Russia Profile - Resources|Political Parties|LDPR   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
Membership: According to the party's data, 500,000 members in 85 regional, 187 area, 1,700 district and city, and 7,000 primary party organizations.
On December 13, 1989, during the organizational meeting of the Liberal-Democratic party, Zhirinovsky was elected Chairman and Bogachiov became main coordinator of the party.
The parliament’s upper chamber (the Federation Council) should be abolished, and the number of State Duma deputies reduced to 300; the notion of the deputy’s responsibility for idleness, inefficiency and neglect of direct contacts with the electorate should be introduced.
www.russiaprofile.org /resources/political/majorparties/ldpr/index.wbp   (1004 words)

  
 RIA Novosti - Russia - Pro-Kremlin party leading in Urals election
According to the preliminary results of Sunday's elections in the Chelyabinsk Region, the United Russia won 52.2% of the vote, while the Communist Party of the Russian Federation came in second with 12.6%, followed by the Liberal Democratic Party of Russia (LDPR) with 9% and Rodina (Motherland) with 6.9%.
The remaining three parties did not break the 5% barrier required for representation in the legislature.
Yabloko secured 2.3% of the vote, and the Union of Right Forces and the Social Democratic Party of Russia garnered 1.8% and 1.8%, respectively.
en.rian.ru /russia/20051226/42697903.html   (232 words)

  
 Liberal Democratic Party of Russia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
May be some demonstrants have flags with white letters, but officially — yellow.
Youth section of LDPR (Russian union of free youth)
Youth Organization of Liberal Democratic Party of Russia (LDPR).
www.crwflags.com /fotw/flags/ru}ldpr.html   (58 words)

  
 Russia Profile - Resources|Political Parties|LDPR (via CobWeb/3.1 planetlab1.cs.uiuc.edu)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
Nearly half of the LDPR members are young people aged from 16 to 29.
One of the tasks of the LDP program was to establish connections with the international liberal movement, which was founded in 1947.
Peaceful unification with the Ukraine and other territories seeking to join Russia and the formation of a single integral state should be the closest historical perspective.
www.russiaprofile.org.cob-web.org:8888 /resources/political/majorparties/ldpr/index.wbp   (1012 words)

  
 Political flags of Russia
The alliance's main goals are to restore the Soviet Union and abolish the presidency, according to Viktor Anpilov, who heads the largest party in the bloc, Workers' Russia.
The mixing of tsarist symbols (Peter’s alternate naval flag), hammer and sickle and red-white-fl might suppose a neonazi (or “fascist”, as they’re called here) party or group, a fringe group of soviet nostalgic nationalists (and hence the saloon style lettering certainly isn’t an US connection) but I’m not sure.
What look like the party flag is at http://www.user.cityline.ru/~vmlca/apr/engl.htm.
www.allstates-flag.com /fotw/flags/ru}.html   (337 words)

  
 RUSSIA and Islam   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
From Moscow, Cameron Sawyer comments on Zhirinovsky and his Baghdad speech: "Zhirinovsky: this character is the leader of the so-called "Liberal-Democratic Party of Russia", one of the most complete misnomers ever.
This organization was set up by the KGB in the late Gorbachev era, when it was thought that Communism might survive, but with some pretense of having political parties, as a cynical pretend democratic political party.
His so-called "party" is a commercial operation which sells Duma seats, much prized among criminals for the immunity they give, for $250,000 each, and sells votes in parliament to the highest bidder, usually the party in power since the party in power usually has some money.
www.stanford.edu /group/wais/Russia/russia_andislam51203.html   (348 words)

  
 Liberal Democratic Party - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Liberal Democratic Party or Democratic Liberal Party is the name of dozens of political parties around the world.
Switzerland — Liberal Democratic Party (also known as the Freethinking Democratic Party and the Radical Democratic Party)
East Germany — Liberal Democratic Party of Germany
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Liberal_Democratic_Party   (132 words)

  
 Russian Duma: Membership by Party   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
Trade Unions and Industrialists of Russia - Labor Union
Communists - Workers' Russia - For the Soviet Union
These pages are maintained by Ken Varnum, Electronic Services Librarian, webmaster@omri.cz Please send your comments, questions and suggestions.
archive.tol.cz /Elections/Duma/DumaByParty.html   (53 words)

  
 Political Resources on the Net - Russia 1:4
Partiya Demokraticheskij Soyuz Rossii Democratic Union of Russia - Valeria Novodvorskaya
Rossiiskaya Partiya Sotsialnogo Razvitaya Russian Party of Social Justice
Social-Demokaticheskaya Partiya Rossiiskoi Federatsii Social Democratic Party of the Russian Federation
www.politicalresources.net /russia.htm   (225 words)

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