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Women of Russia

Women of Russia ((ロシア語:Женщины России), ''Zhenshchiny Rossii'', ZhR) was a political party in Russia.
==History==
The party was established in the autumn of 1993 by merger of three women's groups, the Union of Women of Russia (the dominant force),〔Carol Nechmias (Politics in Post-Soviet Russia: Where Are the Women? ) pp206–207〕 the Association of Russia's Women Entrepreneurs and the Union of Women of the Navy. The Union of Women of Russia had looked at the manifestos of 30 parties due to contest the December 1993 parliamentary elections and was unhappy about the lack of attention to women's issues. After writing to the parties and only receiving three, superficial responses, and amid concerns that the party lists contained few women, the decision was taken to form the party.
In the elections the party surprisingly received 8.1% of the proportional representation vote, the fourth-highest share,〔Dieter Nohlen & Philip Stöver (2010) ''Elections in Europe: A data handbook'', p1650 ISBN 978-3-8329-5609-7〕 and won 23 of the 450 seats in the State Duma.〔Nohlen & Stöver, p1656〕
In the 1995 elections the party was expected to pass the 5% electoral threshold,〔Nechmias, p208〕 but received 4.6% of the vote, failing to win any of the proportional seats, and only winning three seats. In 1996 the party split when Yekaterina Lakhova left the party to form the All-Russian Socio-Political Movement of Women of Russia, whose name was intentionally often shortened to 'Women of Russia' to attempt to lure away support.〔Nechmias, p210–211〕
In April 1999 it was announced that the ZhR would not run in the December 1999 elections, instead becoming part of the Fatherland – All Russia bloc, which Lakhova had also joined. However, the party withdrew from the bloc in September in protest at the lack of women on the party's list,〔 and did contest the elections independently. However, its vote share fell again to 2%, and it lost all three seats. It did not contest any subsequent elections.

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