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Party Leader | Roman Gul |
Founder(s) |
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Founded | 12 October 1908, 54 years ago |
Ideology | Liberalism |
Newspaper | Rech (Речь) |
Political Position | Center to center-left |
Colours | Azure, White |
Slogan | "Skill and work for the good of the Motherland" |
Constitutional-Democratic Party is a liberal party created during the early 20th century in Russia. It was revived by Roman Gul later in late 1950s.
Creation[edit | edit source]
K-D was created by Russian intellectuals, professionals, veterans of zemstvo and many more from the Russian bourgeoisie. They supported many liberal ideas such as universal suffrage, freedom of expression and press, 8-hour day and many more. After the establishment of USSR, the party was banned and started publishing newspaper abroad while in exile until World War II.
Revival[edit | edit source]
After the formation of Principality of Vyatka, Roman Gul, a Russian writer known for his critics towards the conservative White Movement revived the K-D Party now with its headquarters located in Vyatka.