Not to be confused with Democratic Russia; Democratic Party of Russia; Choice of Russia (electoral bloc); or Democratic Choice (Russia, 2010).
For other uses, see Choice of Russia.
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Political party in Russia
Democratic Choice of Russia
Демократический выбор России
Abbreviation
DVR (English) ДВР (Russian)
Leader
Yegor Gaidar
Founded
October 17, 1993 (1993-10-17)(Choice of Russia bloc) June 12, 1994 (1994-06-12)(Democratic Choice of Russia party)
The Democratic Choice of Russia (DVR; Russian: Демократический выбор России; ДВР; Demokraticheskiy vybor Rossii, DVR), before 1994 Choice of Russia Bloc (VR; Russian: Блок «Выбор России»; ВР; Blok «Vybor Rossii», VR) was a Russian centre-right conservative-liberal political party. Later the party was self-disbanded and most members would merge into the Union of Right Forces.[1]
^Abbas, Hassan (21 May 2001). "RUSSIA'S DEMOCRATIC CHOICE AND DEMOCRATIC RUSSIA DISBAND". Jamestown Foundation Monitor. 7 (98). Retrieved 26 December 2021.
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