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  2. Far-right politics in Russia - Wikipedia

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    In contemporary Russia, the far-right scene spans a wide spectrum of political groups, authors, activists, political movements, skinhead subcultures and intellectual circles. [1][2] The mainstream radical right that is allowed or supported by the government to participate in official mass media and public life includes parties such as the ...

  3. Russia investigation origins counter-narrative - Wikipedia

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    2016. 2020 →. v. t. e. The Russia investigation origins counter-narrative, or Russia counter-narrative, [1] is a narrative embraced by Donald Trump, Republican Party leaders, and right-wing [2][3] conservatives [4] attacking the legitimacy and conclusions of investigations into Russian interference in the 2016 elections, and the links between ...

  4. Russia feels threatened by NATO. There's history behind that

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    Putin has raged against NATO’s steady expansion toward Russia’s borders for more than a decade. He appears to have decided that the alliance’s deepening relationship with Ukraine, which is ...

  5. Left–right political spectrum - Wikipedia

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    t. e. The leftright political spectrum is a system of classifying political positions, ideologies and parties, with emphasis placed upon issues of social equality and social hierarchy. In addition to positions on the left and on the right, there are centrist and moderate positions, which are not strongly aligned with either end of the spectrum.

  6. The Cuban government blamed the United States for the crisis in Ukraine and backed Russia's right to "self-defense", but said the conflict should be resolved diplomatically. [428] Eritrea: Eritrea was one of five countries that voted against the UN General Assembly resolution condemning Russia. [429]

  7. National Bolshevik Party - Wikipedia

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    National Bolshevik Party flags during a Dissenters' March rally in Saint Petersburg, Russia, on 3 March 2007. Since 2004, the NBP has formed alliances with other opposition forces, both far-left and right-wing. In 2004, Limonov signed the declaration titled "Russia without Putin."

  8. Russian Volunteer Corps - Wikipedia

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    [8] [9] [10] [1] [11] The RVC stated that they maintain right-wing conservative views and reject extremist labels. [12] [13] Nonetheless, their founder and leader is reportedly Denis Kapustin, a neo-Nazi who in 2019 was banned from the Schengen Area. [14] The group claimed responsibility for a March 2023 raid into the Bryansk region of Russia.

  9. United Russia - Wikipedia

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    In Russia, there are 82,631 primary and 2,595 local branches of the party. [34] United Russia supports the policies of Putin, who is the incumbent Russian president and served as party leader during the presidency of Dmitry Medvedev; despite not currently being the official leader or a member of the party, Putin operates as its de facto leader ...