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People's National Party (Russia)
The Peoples National Party (Russian: Народная национальная партия or NNP) is a minor far right political party in Russia. Its leader is Aleksandr Ivanov-Sukharevsky, who founded the party in 1994 with, it has been alleged, the aid of two veterans of the Black Hundreds Vladimir Osipov and Vyacheslav Demin.〔(Russia 2001 )〕
==Origins==
The party grew from an attempt by Ivanov-Sukharevsky to get himself elected to the Co-ordinating Council of the Russian All-People's Union in January 1994. Although a fairly well-known figure he was not a member of this party and in a vote he was narrowly defeated in his aspiration. He linked up with Vyacheslav Demin, the editor of the journal ''Zemshchina'' and the two set about establishing a party that they claimed would represent the Russian Orthodox Church. The new group adopted the name Movement of Popular Nationalists and Ivanov-Sukharevsky was chosen as chairman upon its establishment in October 1994.〔Stephen Shenfield, ''Russian Fascism: Traditions, Tendencies, Movements'', M.E. Sharpe, 2001, pp. 223-224〕 In December the group merged with a group based around Vladimir Popov's ''Era Rossii'' magazine, the National-Socialist Movement(a group that fused neo-Nazism and monarchism in what was a not uncommon feature of the Russian far right), to form the NNP proper.〔Shenfield, ''Russian Fascism'', p. 224〕

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