
Liberal Democratic Party of Russia - Wikipedia
The LDPR surpassed the center-left party A Just Russia, becoming the third largest party in the State Duma. The LDPR won 39 seats, gaining 13.1% of the vote, nearly reaching the second placed Communist Party, which won 13.3% of votes and 42 seats.
Political positions of Vladimir Zhirinovsky - Wikipedia
Vladimir Zhirinovsky, a member of the State Duma from 1993 to 2022, former leader of the Liberal Democratic Party and perennial Russian presidential candidate (in six elections), took positions on many political issues through his public comments, …
俄罗斯自由民主党 - 维基百科,自由的百科全书
俄罗斯自由民主党 (俄语: Либерально-демократическая партия России, 羅馬化: Liberalno-demokraticheskaya partiya Rosii),简称 俄国自民党 (ЛДПР) [2],是由 俄罗斯 极右翼 政治家 弗拉基米尔·日里诺夫斯基 于1989年创建的 政党,亦曾是 苏联 实行 多党制 后成立的第一个政党,也是目前俄罗斯第四大 在野党。 总部位于 莫斯科。 2022年4月6日弗拉基米尔·日里諾夫斯基逝世,5月27日 列昂尼德·斯卢茨基 成为该政党领袖。 [3]
Vladimir Zhirinovsky | Biography & Facts | Britannica
Vladimir Zhirinovsky (born April 26, 1946, Almaty, Kazakhstan, U.S.S.R.—died April 6, 2022, Moscow, Russia) was a Russian politician and leader of the far-right Liberal Democratic Party of Russia (LDPR) from 1991 to 2022. Known for his fiery Russian nationalism and broad anti-Semitic asides, he later acknowledged his Jewish roots.
Liberal Democratic Party of Russia
The Liberal Democratic Party of Russia (Russian: Либерально-демократическая партия России (ЛДПР), Liberal'no-demokraticheskaya partiya Rossii (LDPR)) is a far-right populist political party in Russia.
The clown prince of Russian politics is dead - Meduza
Vladimir Zhirinovsky, the long-time leader of the misleadingly named Liberal Democratic Party of Russia, died on Wednesday at the age of 75 after a long battle with the coronavirus.
Vladimir Zhirinovsky: An aggressive voice | News | Al Jazeera
2012年2月26日 · Vladimir Zhirinovsky, the founder and leader of the right-wing nationalist Liberal Democratic Party of Russia (LPDR), will be running in his fifth presidential election, this time...
Vladimir Zhirinovsky - Students | Britannica Kids | Homework Help
In Russia’s national elections in December 1993, the Liberal Democratic Party of Russia (LDPR) gained the largest single bloc of votes—24 percent, or 12 million—giving it 64 seats in the Russian Parliament. The party’s leader, Vladimir Zhirinovsky, also earned a seat in the legislature.
Zhirinovsky’s so-called Liberal-Democratic Party of Russia (LDPR) may, in the upcoming elections, recon-stitute itself as Russia’s “third force”. The party has a well-established profile as being outspokenly nation-alist, and could benefit from the rising nationalist sentiment in Russia.
LDPR MPs Propose Changing Russia's Anthem to "God Save the Tsar…
2017年6月7日 · LDPR deputies submitted to the State Duma a bill proposing to approve the imperial "God Save the Tsar!" As the national anthem of Russia, follows from the base of documents of the lower house of parliament, RIA Novosti reports. Anthem "God Save the Tsar!" was approved by decree
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