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According to the Charter, the Front's goal is "promotion of unity and civil solidarity in the name of Russia's historical success"; the country's development as a free, strong and sovereign state with a robust economy; fast economic growth; and reliance on the family. On the list of the ONF founders were 480 people, including trade union activists, workers, scientists, culture workers, athletes, businessmen, farm and medical workers and politicians.[14]
On 4 December 2013, the conference of the Front was held. The conference, which ran until 6 December, discussed the process of implementing reforms in healthcare, economy, community services, education and culture. The meeting held numerous round tables on the president's so-called "May decrees" and tackled internal agenda items.[15]
In January 2014, the Front registered its first regional office in the city ofLipetsk, located about 440 kilometers south of Moscow, with Russia's Justice Ministry.[16]
On October 21, 2019, theSupreme Court of Russia, following a lawsuit by the Ministry of Justice, liquidated theAgrarian Party of Russia for insufficient participation in the elections for 7 years, thus also ending its participation in the Front.[17]
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