"NAROD" redirects here. For other uses, see Narod.
Not to be confused with National Liberation Movement (Russia).
Political party in Russia
National Russian Liberation Movement
Национальное русское освободительное движение
Abbreviation
NAROD
Co-chairmen
Sergei Gulyaev Alexei Navalny Zakhar Prilepin
Political Council Chairman
Andrei Dmitriev
Executive Committee Chairman
Peter Miloserdov
Founded
23 June 2007 (2007-06-23)
Dissolved
2011 (2011) (de facto)
Ideology
Russian nationalism National democracy Anti-immigration
Politics of Russia
Political parties
Elections
The National Russian Liberation Movement (Russian: Национальное русское освободительное движение, romanized: Natsional'noye russkoye osvoboditel'noye dvizheniye; NAROD lit.'PEOPLE') was a Russian nationalist political movement that existed in Russia from 2007 to 2011. The movement defined itself as "the first democratic nationalist movement in the modern history of Russia"[1]
The co-founders of the movement were Alexei Navalny, Zakhar Prilepin, journalist Sergei Gulyaev and many others.[2]
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