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- Popular_Patriotic_Party abstract "The Popular-Patriotic Party of Russia (Russian: Народно-патриотическая партия, abbr. NPP) was a political party in Russia. It was founded in spring 1992, reportedly under guidance of Gennady Burbulis with the aim on consolidating support for the Boris Yeltsin regime among military people (former soldiers and veterans). The party was officially founded in July 1992, Alexander Kotenev and Anatoly Gil became co-chairmen (both were leaders of an Afghan veteran's organization). In 1992/1993, the party was joined by 4 people's deputies. The party also joined a number of pro-reform coalitions, like 'Supporters of Reform' and the bloc Democratic Choice of Russia. After Burbulis was sacked from his positions in the government, the party drifted for a time between democratic (pro-reform), moderately nationalist and socialist positions, before fixing its allegiance to president Yeltsin and the executive branch. In September 1993 the party's leaders supported president Yeltsin's decree Nr. 1400 dissolving the Russian Supreme Soviet. It is reported that NPP battalions formed of (private) security service employees took part in blocking the Supreme Soviet building. The party sought to participate of the Russian legislative election, 1993 but failed to gather enough signatures to be enabled to present its list. In 1994, Kotenev left the party. The NPP took part in the Russian legislative election, 1995 within the list 'For Motherland'. The bloc failed to pass the 5% barrier, winning only 0.28% of votes. The party also contested the Russian legislative election, 1999, this time within the list Unity. The party should not be mistaken for a nationalist organization of the similar name (Народно-патриотическая партия), existing from 2002 to 2007.".
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- Popular_Patriotic_Party wikiPageWikiLink Boris_Yeltsin.
- Popular_Patriotic_Party wikiPageWikiLink Category:Political_parties_in_Russia.
- Popular_Patriotic_Party wikiPageWikiLink Congress_of_Peoples_Deputies_of_Russia.
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- Popular_Patriotic_Party wikiPageWikiLink Democratic_socialism.
- Popular_Patriotic_Party wikiPageWikiLink Executive_(government).
- Popular_Patriotic_Party wikiPageWikiLink Gennady_Burbulis.
- Popular_Patriotic_Party wikiPageWikiLink Nationalism.
- Popular_Patriotic_Party wikiPageWikiLink Russian_legislative_election,_1993.
- Popular_Patriotic_Party wikiPageWikiLink Russian_legislative_election,_1995.
- Popular_Patriotic_Party wikiPageWikiLink Russian_legislative_election,_1999.
- Popular_Patriotic_Party wikiPageWikiLink Soviet–Afghan_War.
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- Popular_Patriotic_Party wikiPageWikiLink White_House_(Moscow).
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- Popular_Patriotic_Party comment "The Popular-Patriotic Party of Russia (Russian: Народно-патриотическая партия, abbr. NPP) was a political party in Russia. It was founded in spring 1992, reportedly under guidance of Gennady Burbulis with the aim on consolidating support for the Boris Yeltsin regime among military people (former soldiers and veterans). The party was officially founded in July 1992, Alexander Kotenev and Anatoly Gil became co-chairmen (both were leaders of an Afghan veteran's organization).".
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