Liberal Democratic Party of Russia

LDPR — Liberal Democratic Party of Russia (Russian: ЛДПР — Либерально-демократическая партия России, romanized: LDPR — Liberal'no-demokraticheskaya partiya Rossii) is a Russian ultranationalist and right-wing populist political party in Russia. It succeeded the Liberal Democratic Party of the Soviet Union (LDPSU) in Russia after the dissolution of the Soviet Union. The party was led by Vladimir Zhirinovsky since its inception until his death in April 2022. Opposing both communism and capitalism of the 1990s, the party scored a major success in the 1993 Duma elections with almost 23% of the vote, giving it 64 seats of the 450 seats in the State Duma. In the 2021 elections, the party received 7.55% of the vote, giving it 21 seats.

Liberal Democratic Party of Russia
Либерально-демократическая партия России
AbbreviationLDPR (English)
ЛДПР (Russian)
LeaderLeonid Slutsky
First Deputy Head of the Central OfficeAlexei Didenko
Parliamentary LeaderLeonid Slutsky
FounderVladimir Zhirinovsky
Founded18 April 1992 (1992-04-18)
Preceded byLiberal Democratic Party of the Soviet Union (LDPSU)
Headquarters1st Basmanny Lane, 3 building 1, Moscow
NewspaperFor the Russian People
Youth wingYouth Organization of LDPR
Membership (2019)295,018
Ideology
Political positionRight-wing to far-right
International affiliationWorld Congress of Patriotic Parties (2003)
Affiliated partiesLiberal Democratic Party of Belarus
Liberal Democratic Party of Transnistria
Colours    Gold and blue (official)
  Light blue (customary)
SloganFreedom, Patriotism, Law
(Russian: «Свобода, патриотизм, закон»)
Seats in the Federation Council
3 / 178
Seats in the State Duma
21 / 450
Governors
1 / 85
Seats in the Regional Parliaments
236 / 3,928
Ministers
0 / 31
Party flag
Website
ldpr.ru

Despite the party's name, it has been described as "neither liberal nor democratic nor a party". The LDPR was centred around Zhirinovsky, and is often described as populist, nationalist, or ultranationalist. It has been described as adhering to statism and authoritarianism, and has also been described as fascist, though this label has been disputed. The party, as part of the "systemic opposition", is considered to be traditionally loyal to the Kremlin. Its members are generally called "zhirinovets" (Russian: жириновец, lit. 'Zhirinovsky's followers').

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