Libertarian Party of Russia
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The Libertarian Party of Russia (LPR) is an unregistered Russian political party that promotes the principles of the country’s libertarian development. It advocates the expansion of civil rights and freedoms, a free market economy, a decrease in the influence of the state on the life of society and neutrality in foreign policy.
history
The party began to form at the end of 2007, but officially counts its existence from April 15, 2008, when a notification was submitted to the Ministry of Justice about the registration of the first organizing committee of the party.
In 2020, the party split, resulting in two libertarian parties with identical symbols. unofficially they were called LPR(F) and LPR(PMS).
party members
- Grigory Bazhenov - vice-chairman
- Mihail Pojarsky - ex-member of the ethical committee
- Artyom Seversky - Member of the Central Control and Audit Commission
- nidheg -twitter SMM
- Stanislav Shipitsyn - editor-in-chief of the LPR
links to resources
- twitter: @LprTweets
communication
Statements
Articles
- Mihail Pojarsky, “Today we often accuse the West of sponsoring the Putin regime”
- Mikhail Svetov, “An appeal to western libertarians about the war in Ukraine”, August 19, 2014
- Mechanisms for retaining power by authoritarian regimes 2022-12-26
Awards and recognition
- David Wiley, “2022 Libertarians of the Year”, December 30, 2022 (US Libertarian Party Classical Liberal Caucus)