The 'Union of Right Forces', or SPS (
Сою́з Пра́вых Сил, СПС/Soyuz Pravykh Sil), is a
Russian democratic opposition party associated with
free market reforms, privatization, and the legacy of the '
Young Reformers' of the 1990s:
Anatoly Chubais,
Boris Nemtsov, and
Yegor Gaidar.
Nikita Belykh is the party's leader. The Party is considered by most western media organs such as ''
The Economist'' and the
BBC to be one of Russia's only parties that support western-style
capitalism, and is a
liberal party. Its headquarters are located in
Moscow. It is affiliated to the
International Democrat Union.
The Union of Right Forces was established in 1999, following a merger of several smaller liberal parties, including
Democratic Choice of Russia and
Democratic Russia. In the
1999 parliamentary elections the Union of Right Forces won 8.6% of the vote and 32 seats in the Russian
State Duma (lower house of
Parliament).
From 2000 to 2003 the Union of Right Forces was led by former Deputy Prime Minister
Boris Nemtsov. Under Nemtsov's leadership SPS strongly opposed what they saw to be the authoritarian policies of President
Vladimir Putin and argued that political and media freedoms in Russia had been curtailed.
In the
2003 parliamentary elections the Union of Right Forces, according to official results, received 4% of the vote and failed to cross the 5% threshold necessary for parliamentary representation. A number of SPS candidates came second in single-mandate electoral districts the party had previously held, such as
Irina Khakamada in St. Petersburg,
Vladimir V. Kara-Murza in Moscow, or
Boris Nadezhdin in the Moscow region.
Despite allegations of fraud,
Boris Nemtsov accepted responsibility for the election defeat and resigned as SPS leader in January 2004. On May 28,
2005 Nikita Belykh was elected as the new leader of the party.
Plans to merge with
Yabloko were shelved in late 2006.
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See also
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Liberalism
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Contributions to liberal theory
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Liberalism worldwide
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List of liberal parties
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Liberal democracy
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Liberalism in Russia
External link
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Union of Right Forces official site