Labour Russia
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Labour Russia Трудовая Россия | |
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Abbreviation | TR (English) ТР (Russian) |
Leader | |
Founder | Viktor Anpilov |
Founded | November 7, 1991 |
Split from | Russian Communist Workers Party (in 1995) |
Newspaper | Molniya (Lightning) Trudovaya Rossiya (Labour Russia) |
Membership | 20,000 |
Ideology | Communism Stalinism Soviet patriotism Direct democracy[1] Left-wing nationalism |
Political position | Far-left |
National affiliation | United Communist Party (since 2018) |
Colours | Red |
Anthem | The Internationale |
Website | |
trudross | |
The Labour Russia (LR or TR; Russian: Трудовая Россия; ТР; Trudovaya Rossiya, TR) is a hard-line communist movement in Russia.[2] It was founded in 1991 as a popular movement supporting the Russian Communist Workers Party (RKRP) and is led by Viktor Anpilov. Apart from the RKRP activists, the movement included activists from other radical opposition groups, e.g. the United Front of Workers, the Union of Communists, the Union of Officers etc. In 1995, the organisation took part in the legislative election in the list 'Communists - Labour Russia - For the Soviet Union'. The Labour Russia movement earned notoriety in the 1990s with aggressive anti-government demonstrators, e.g. the 1993 May Day demonstration that turned into riots. Anpilov used both communist and ultranationalist rhetoric. Viktor Anpilov was also one of the initiators of the armed rebellion in October 1993 in Moscow.
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- 1991 establishments in Russia
- Communist parties in Russia
- Direct democracy parties
- Far-left politics in Russia
- Left-wing nationalist parties
- Nationalist parties in Russia
- Neo-Stalinist organizations
- Political parties established in 1991
- Russian nationalist parties
- Stalinist parties
- Russian political party stubs