Libertarian Party of Russia

The Libertarian Party of Russia (LPR; Russian: Либертарианская партия России; ЛПР, romanized: Libertarianskaya partiya Rossii; LPR) is a right-libertarian political party in the Russian Federation founded in 2008 based on "self-ownership and non-aggression".[3] The party has had two members elected to local office, one in Moscow and the other in Moscow Oblast. The first, Vera Kichanova, was elected in 2012 to the municipal council of the Yuzhnoye Tushino District of Moscow.[4] The second, Andrey Shalnev, was elected in 2014 as an independent deputy council for the Pushkino District.[5] The party coordinates the Adam Smith Forum (an annual international libertarian conference in Moscow), participates in the organization of the Free People's Forum (which discusses Russian politics), and runs other activities and publications, including a monthly newspaper and a podcast series.[3]

Libertarian Party of Russia

Либертарианская Партия России
AbbreviationLPR (English)
ЛПР (Russian)
LeaderBoris Fedyukin (disputed)[1]
or Yaroslav Conway (disputed)[2]
Founded15 April 2008 (2008-04-15)
HeadquartersMoscow, Russia
Membership1,000
IdeologyRight-libertarianism
Anti-statism
Laissez-faire
Minarchism
Anarcho-capitalism
Political positionRight-wing
International affiliationInternational Alliance of Libertarian Parties
Interlibertarians
Colours  Orange
  Gold
  Black
Slogan"Minimum of state, maximum of freedom!"
(Russian: "Минимум государства, максимум свободы!")
Seats in the State Duma
0 / 450
Seats in the Regional Parliaments
0 / 3,994
Party flag
Website
lp-russia.org
libertarian-party.ru

Since 2017, the SVTV YouTube channel of Mikhail Svetov, a member of the Federal party Committee, has become very popular. The independent activity of regional offices has significantly increased. As of June 2017, the party had just over 1,000 members, including about 200 in the Moscow branch.[6]

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