Political Parties of the Russian Federation

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The Following is a list of political parties with TheRussianFederation. The parties ranged from the far left to the far right with some seeking to establish the traditional communist state while other seek purely fascist ideologies.

The National Socialist Party of The Russian Federation

The National Socialist Party is one of the most prominent parties within the Russian Federation. Basing itself on the four principles of Orthodox Christianity, a strong state, aggressive Russian nationalism and non-Marxist socialism, the party is received by most to be the most loyalist to the Monarchy.

The party over the years has seen much success in their political ideology by winning several seats within the Federal Assembly including the appointment as Premier. Although many critics label the party as "fascist," a vast majority of the public prefer the party over many of the alternatives.

Russian Communist Party

The Russian Communist Party continues the long history of Communism within Russia. Founded on the principles of Marxism-Lenism, the party has emphasised its uniquely Russian character and it has consistently invoked Russian patriotism and nationalism. Perhaps one of the least liked parties within the Federation, the Communist movement has seen some success by winning a few seats within the State Duma.

Though it is not believed that any real revival of Communism will occur in Russia, the Russian Communist Party continues to hold rallies and is often well received in a few cities who have a remaining major of people who still openly declare themselves as "Communist."

The Democratic Union Party

The Democratic Union Party is a minority, liberal opposition political party in the Federation. They stand for the defeat of the Monarchy and the installation of a completely democratic government on the basis of a capitalist economy which sets them apart from the Communist Party. The party was founded by disgruntled members of the National Socialist Party who left the party because they felt it was becoming alarmingly fascist.

The party is perhaps the only party within the Federation that does not have a large fan basis. Many dislike the party for one of two reasons, they either support the Monarchy or because of their differences with the Communists. Though the party has yet to see any real success, they continue to run members of the party in all levels of elections.