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Political party in Russia
Socialist United Party of Russia
Социалистическая единая партия России
Abbreviation
SEPR (English) СЕПР (Russian)
Leader
Vasily Shestakov Yelena Mukhina
Founders
Alexey Podberezkin Ivan Rybkin
Founded
2 March 2002; 22 years ago (2002-03-02)
Dissolved
May 26, 2007; 17 years ago (2007-05-26)
Preceded by
Spiritual Heritage Socialist Party of Russia Union of Realists
Merged into
A Just Russia
Headquarters
Moscow, Russia
Membership (2007)
65,000
Ideology
Socialism Patriotism Christian left
Political position
Centre-left to left-wing
Colours
Blue Red
Slogan
"Choose social justice!" (Russian: "Выбирай социальную справедливость!")
Website
http://www.sepr.ru/
Politics of Russia
Political parties
Elections
The Socialist United Party of Russia (USPR or SEPR; Russian: Социалистическая единая партия России; СЕПР; Sotsialisticheskaya yedinaya partiya Rossii, SEPR) was a socialist political party in Russia established in 2003, that succeeded the Spiritual Heritage movement. In the 2003 legislative elections it was part of the Rodina coalition that won 9.2 percent of the vote and 37 of the 450 seats in the Duma. In 2007 the party merged into Just Russia.[1]
^"Социалистическая единая партия России (СЕПР) объединилась со «Справедливой Россией»". www.qwas.ru.
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