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Peasant Party of Russia

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Political party in Russia
Peasant Party of Russia
Крестьянская партия России
AbbreviationKPR (English)
КПР (Russian)
LeaderYuri Chernichenko
FoundedSeptember 4, 1990 (1990-09-04)[1]
DissolvedAugust 1999 (1999-08)
Split fromInter-regional Deputies Group
Merged intoRepublican Party of Russia
Union of Right Forces
HeadquartersMoscow
Membership(1992)4,000
IdeologyLiberalism
Agrarianism
Anti-communism
Political positionCentre-right
Colours Green

ThePeasant Party of Russia (KPR;Russian:Крестьянская партия России; КПР;Krestyanskaya partiya Rossii,KPR) was a minor pro-reform party active in Russia during the 1990s. It was led by Yuri Chernichenko. It eventually merged with like-minded groups to form theRepublican Party of Russia

The party was founded in 1990, with the aim of resurrecting peasants-proprietors. From 1992 to 93, two Peasant Party members (Anatoliy Mostovoy and Viktor Shinkaretsky) were people's deputies of the Russian Federation. The party participated in theDemocratic Russia coalition and took part in the 1993 election within the listChoice of Russia. In 1995, it participated in the parliamentary election within the Democratic Russia-United Democrats list, which failed to cross the 5 per cent barrier. It supported Boris Yeltsin's candidature for presidency in 1996. In 1998, the Peasant Party of Russia participated of theRight Cause coalition; thereafter on informal basis in the Union of Right Forces.

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