Workers' Party of Self-Government - a political party in Russia in the mid-1990s. Founded and headed by Svyatoslav Fedorov . The political platform was based on the ideas of self-governing socialism with left-liberal political preferences.
| Workers Self-Government Party | |
|---|---|
| Leader | Svyatoslav Fedorov (chairman of the Supreme Council of the party), Boris Slavin (head of the executive secretariat). |
| Founding date | 1995 |
| Date of dissolution | March 6, 2006 |
| Headquarters | Moscow , Russia |
| Ideology | social democracy , left liberalism |
| Allies and blocks | Union of Democracy and Labor |
The organizing committee of the Party of People's Self-Government was formed in the spring and summer of 1994 at the initiative of the president of the MNTK Eye Microsurgery concern Svyatoslav Fedorov with the participation of supporters of the People's Self-Government Movement ( Pyotr Abovin-Yegides and others). In the 1995 State Duma elections, she won 3.9% of the vote. S. Fedorov himself was elected as a deputy in the single-mandate majority district (Cheboksary district N33, Chuvashia; 43.24% of the vote), in the Duma he joined the parliamentary group "Democracy". In 1996, the party supported Svyatoslav Fedorov as president of Russia.
On October 26, 1998, she signed a coalition agreement with the social movement Union of Democracy and Labor , together with which she participated in the 1999 State Duma elections . After the death of S. N. Fedorov, the political weight of the party quickly waned.
On March 6, 2006, at a party congress, a decision was made to dissolve itself.
Links
- Vladimir Pribylovsky . Workers Self-Government Party