For a New Socialism Движение За новый социализм | |
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| Abbreviation | DZNS |
| Leader | Nikolay Platoshkin |
| Founded | January 29, 2019; 7 years ago (2019-01-29) |
| Headquarters | Dmitrov Highway 9,Moscow |
| Newspaper | News of Socialism |
| Youth wing | Youth for a New Socialism |
| Membership(2021) | 78,987 |
| Ideology | Socialism of the 21st century Democratic socialism New Economic Policy Soviet patriotism Left-wing populism |
| Political position | Centre-left toleft-wing |
| National affiliation | National Patriotic Forces of Russia Communist Party of the Russian Federation (for2021 elections) |
| Colours | Red |
| Slogan | "For a New Socialism!" (Russian:"За новый социализм!") |
| Anthem | Bella ciao |
| Federation Council | 0 / 170 |
| State Duma | 1 / 450 |
| Regional Parliaments | 2 / 3,994 |
| Website | |
| new-socialism.org | |
Social Movement "For a New Socialism" (Russian:Общественное движение «За новый социализм»,romanized: Obshchestvennoye dvizheniye «Za novyy sotsializm»;DZNS), also known simply asFor a New Socialism, is asocial movement andpolitical organization led by Russian politician, diplomat, political scientist, and historianNikolay Platoshkin.[1] The stated goal of the movement is to restoresocialism inRussia through peaceful and legal means, namelyelections.[2]
For a New Socialism supports the preservation ofprivate property and seeks to form amixed economy with state support for small and medium-sized businesses, based onLenin'sNew Economic Policy, and aninclusive democracy with multi-party participation and a diversity of opinions.[3]
A previous movement with the name "For a New Socialism" (the full name was "Russian Movement for a New Socialism") existed inRussia in the 1990s and 2000s and was headed by the former head of thePresidential Administration and leader of the Union of Realists Yury Petrov with the support of the mayor ofMoscowYury Luzhkov. The movement held its first congress in 1997.[4] The movement aimed to unite small socialist parties into a single pre-election bloc and to win the2000 presidential election.
For a New Socialism was re-formed byNikolay Platoshkin on January 29, 2019. The movement held its first congress on November 7, 2019.[5][6][7] Joining the ranks of the movement is carried out by filling out a questionnaire on the website new-socialism.org.[8] By March 2020, the movement had representative offices in 74settlements of Russia.[9]
On May 8, 2020, Platoshkin announced on hisYouTube channel that the movement would be transformed into a political party and would take part in the2020 Russian regional elections. It was also announced that For a New Socialism would seek to form a single socialist bloc and had entered into negotiations with theParty of Business and theParty of Russia's Rebirth to join the bloc. On June 2, Platoshkin announced that he would become leader the Alternative for Russia (Party of Socialist Choice), which had been officially registered by theMinistry of Justice. He later clarified that For a New Socialism would not be disbanded, but would become the support base for Alternative for Russia (Party of Socialist Choice).[10] However, the Alternative for Russia (Party of Socialist Choice) refused to make Platoshkin its leader, after which For a New Socialism began to form the Socialist Party of the Russian Federation.
In June 2020, Platoshkin was placed onhouse arrest for inducing mass riots. After his release from house arrest, Platoshkin abandoned plans to transform For a New Socialism into a political party and took a course to create and strengthen an alliance with theCommunist Party of the Russian Federation and theLeft Front, participating in a congress of the Communist Party and calling for the unification of all left-wing forces before the2021 parliamentary elections.[11] Following the congress, the Communist Party nominated 7 candidates from the movement in single-mandate districts.[12]
Cooperation between For a New Socialism and theRussian Party of Freedom and Justice was also considered, with the Russian Party of Freedom and Justice's leaderMaxim Shevchenko publicly saying that cooperation between the two parties was highly likely. Following Shevchenko's comments, Platoshkin dismissed the chances of cooperation and accused Shevchenko and other coordinators of the party of being "spoilers" that worked for theUnited Russia party. On July 3, speakers at a congress of the Russian Party of Freedom and Justice introduced themselves as "representatives of the Movement for a New Socialism". Platoshkin declared these speakers "impostors", claiming they did not represent For a New Socialism.[13]
The movement's officialpolitical party, the Socialist Party of the Russian Federation, was created in theautumn of 2020. The founding congress of the party was held on October 17, 2020. The congress was attended by delegates from 53 constituent entities of the Russian Federation, who unanimously voted to create the party.[14] On October 23, registration documents were submitted to the Ministry of Justice, however, in December, the Ministry of Justice refused to register the party.[15]
The program of the movement was first published on January 29, 2019.[16][17]
The movement consists of central authorities and regional offices.[19]
In mid-January 2020, Olga Kosterina was appointed coordinator of fraternal movements.[20]
Evgeny Tarlo,Doctor of Law, described the movement's program as "a set of wishes, dreams, platitudes and the desire to live well without working". He regarded the movement's program as "a kindergarten of political activity" but noted that many points of this program would be easy to implement in the current political climate of Russia.[17]
In November 2019, Viktor Trushkov, (Doctor of Sciences andprofessor, published his opinion in the Communist Party of the Russian Federation'sPravda newspaper. In his article on the movement, Trushkov described the movement's proposed political system as "not fundamentally differ[ing] from the current capitalist one, except for minor cosmetic repairs" and claimed that the movement practiced a form of "opportunism". He concluded that the movement was notsocialist but rather promotedneoliberalism, remarking: "Proceeding from the criteria ofMarxism–Leninism, I immediately began to look for the new socialists' vision of property relations. There was no paragraph clearly answering this basic question in the document. There was also no provision for the elimination of the exploitation of man by man [...] to theproletarian revolution, the Platoshkin army turns up its nose: it istaboo in the program. Apparently, the delegates of the congress of adherents of the new socialism like the formula of the neoliberalN. Svanidze: 'I am not any radical, not an extremist. I can always find a common language with the authorities'".[21][22] Journalist Vladimir Volk shared this sentiment stating that the movement could "turn into another drain of the leftist sentiments of society".[23]
Inversely, political analyst Pavel Salin believes that the movement, due to its small scale, cannot be a serious competitor or hindrance to the Communist Party.[1] The coordinator of the Left FrontSergei Udaltsov noted that he regarded the movement as "his allies" and "supporters of socialism". He later noted: "Although we can see such examples occur when the movement gained a sufficient number of supporters, and in the end everything was aimed not at uniting the left movement, but in fact at disuniting it, at taking people under the wing of the current government [...] the coming months will show what is the real direction of the movement created by Platoshkin".[1]
| Period | December 2019 | January 2020 | February 2020 | March 2020 | May 2020 |
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| Amount | 35,000 | 40,000 | 52,000[24] | 62,000 | 78,000 |