Great Fatherland Party

Great Fatherland Party
Leader Nikolai Starikov
Founded April 12, 2013
Headquarters St. Petersburg, Russia
Newspaper "Counterattack"
Membership (2016) 50,000
Ideology Centrism
National conservatism
Political position Centre
Slogan "For us, Russia is greater than the world!"
Website
партиявеликоеотечество.рф

Great Fatherland Party (GFP) (Russian: Партия Великое Отечество, ПВО, Partiya Velikoe Otechestvo, PVO) is a Russian political party founded on 12 April 2013. The party leader and one of its founders is the writer and publicist Nikolai Starikov.

In 2016, the Party of the Great Fatherland declared its intention to participate in the elections for Russian regional parliaments, contesting seats in St. Petersburg, Leningrad Oblast, Kaliningrad Oblast, Perm Krai, and Republic of Mordovia.[1]

The Russian abbreviation for the party name is ПВО (PVO), which also stands for anti-aircraft warfare (Russian: Противовоздушная оборона), so the party uses this fact for explanation of its goals: the party protects Russia as does anti-aircraft warfare and neither can be used for aggression.

History

In April 2012 Nikolai Starikov together with Igor Ashmanov, the founder of IT-company "Ashmanov and partners", created the party "New Great Russia".[2] On April 12, 2013 the Ministry of Justice of Russia registered the party under the name "Great Fatherland Party". The change in name was because the Ministry of Justice judged it to be too similar to the names of already registered parties and refused to register it.

Participation in regional and local elections

In 2014, the party filed an application to participate in the elections to the State Council of Crimea, but was refused registration in connection with failure to provide required documents.[3]

As stated on the official website, as of June 1, 2016 representatives of the party won in two local elections and head of the local Executive authorities in the village of Energetik (Orenburg Oblast)[4] and the settlement of Znamensk (Kaliningrad Oblast).[5]

In the municipal elections in St. Petersburg in 2014, the party won 7 seats.[6]

Participation in federal elections

In 2016, the Great Fatherland Party had intended to take part in the elections to the State Duma. However, on 12 August 2016 the Central Election Commission refused to register the party list in the elections to the State Duma on the basis of exceeding the percentage of invalid signatures.[7] 8 September 2016 the Great Fatherland Party signed an agreement of collaboration with Rodina party.[8]

Leadership

The Presidium of the Central Committee of the Party of the Great Fatherland:[9]

Electoral results

In 2017, the Party announced that the only candidate whom the party will support is current president Vladimir Putin. for the Russian presidential election, 2018. [10]

Presidential elections

Election year Candidate first round second round
# of overall votes % of overall vote # of overall votes % of overall vote
2018 No candidate, endorsed Vladimir Putin N/A N/A N/A N/A

References

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