The Democratic Reforms Party is a liberal party in Russia.
| "Party of Democratic Reforms" | |
|---|---|
| Leader | M. M. Kovalevsky , M.M. Stasyulevich , I.I. Ivanyukov , V. D. Kuzmin-Karavaev , K.K. Arseniev |
| Established | January 1906 |
| Dissolution date | end of 1907 |
| Ideology | classical liberalism |
| Number of members | OK. 1000-2000 people |
| Seats in the State Duma | 4/499 (1 convocation) 1/518 (2 convocation) |
| Party print | the newspaper "Country" and the journal " Herald of Europe " |
History
It was founded in January 1906 by a group of members of the Constitutional Democratic Party , who considered its program too left. Party leaders were: M. M. Kovalevsky , M. M. Stasyulevich, I. I. Ivanyukov, V. D. Kuzmin-Karavaev , K. K. Arsenyev. The party’s printed organs were the Strana newspaper and the Vestnik Evropy magazine.
The party of democratic reforms was small - the number ranged from 1 to 2 thousand people. In the first State Duma, the party had four deputies, in the 2nd - one. At the end of 1907 joined the Peace Renewal Party .
Links
- The Party of Democratic Reforms // Big Russian Encyclopedia : [in 35 vols.] / Ch. ed. Yu.S. Osipov . - M .: Great Russian Encyclopedia, 2004—2017.
- Democratic Reform Party
- Kovalevsky M. M. “The political program of the new union of national prosperity” 1906, St. Petersburg. 23 sec