
Party of Peace and Unity
Party of Peace and Unity (PME; Russian: Партия мира и единства; ПМЕ; Partiya mira i yedinstva, PME) is a political party in Russia. It was founded in 1996, uniting several communist groups that opposed president Yeltsin's policies. Its leader was Sazhi Umalatova, a Russian politician of Chechen nationality, who was a devoted opponent of Mikhail Gorbachev and Boris Yeltsin. Umalatova supported the August coup in 1991 and the anti-Yeltsin opposition in the October 1993 events. However, she later became an ardent supporter of President Vladimir Putin. The party was revived on May 24, 2012
- Abbreviation
- enPME
- enПМЕ
- Colour
- Purple (color)
- Red
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- enRed
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- enRed
- Comment
- enParty of Peace and Unity (PME; Russian: Партия мира и единства; ПМЕ; Partiya mira i yedinstva, PME) is a political party in Russia. It was founded in 1996, uniting several communist groups that opposed president Yeltsin's policies. Its leader was Sazhi Umalatova, a Russian politician of Chechen nationality, who was a devoted opponent of Mikhail Gorbachev and Boris Yeltsin. Umalatova supported the August coup in 1991 and the anti-Yeltsin opposition in the October 1993 events. However, she later became an ardent supporter of President Vladimir Putin. The party was revived on May 24, 2012
- Country
- enRussia
- Country
- Russia
- Date
- enSeptember 2016
- Depiction
- Dissolution
- 23 November 2008
- Dissolution date
- 23 November 2008
- Dissolution year
- 2008
- Flag
- 250
- Formation date
- 14 December 1996
- 12 May 2012
- Formation year
- 1996
- 2012
- Foundation
- 14 December 1996
- 12 May 2012
- Founder
- Sazhi Umalatova
- Has abstract
- enParty of Peace and Unity (PME; Russian: Партия мира и единства; ПМЕ; Partiya mira i yedinstva, PME) is a political party in Russia. It was founded in 1996, uniting several communist groups that opposed president Yeltsin's policies. Its leader was Sazhi Umalatova, a Russian politician of Chechen nationality, who was a devoted opponent of Mikhail Gorbachev and Boris Yeltsin. Umalatova supported the August coup in 1991 and the anti-Yeltsin opposition in the October 1993 events. However, she later became an ardent supporter of President Vladimir Putin. At the December 7, 2003 legislative elections, the party won 0.25% of the popular vote and no seats. The party did not participate in the 2007 legislative election and merged with the party Patriots of Russia in 2008. The party received 34 million barrels worth of oil vouchers in the United Nations Oil-for-Food Programme, according to the paper "The Beneficiaries of Saddam's Oil Vouchers: The List of 270". The party was revived on May 24, 2012
- Headquarter
- Kuznetsky Most
- Moscow
- Russia
- Headquarters
- 4
- Moscow
- Russia
- Homepage
- pmerf.ru/
- Hypernym
- Party
- Ideology
- Anti-Americanism in Russia
- Ideology
- Anti-Americanism in Russia
- Ideology
- Eurasianism
- Ideology
- Eurasianism
- Ideology
- Internationalism (politics)
- Ideology
- Internationalism (politics)
- Ideology
- Putinism
- Ideology
- Putinism
- Ideology
- Soviet nationalism
- Ideology
- Soviet nationalism
- Inaccurate
- enyes
- Is primary topic of
- Party of Peace and Unity
- Label
- enParty of Peace and Unity
- Leader
- Sazhi Umalatova
- Leader
- Sazhi Umalatova
- Link from a Wikipage to an external page
- pmerf.ru/
- Link from a Wikipage to another Wikipage
- 1991 Soviet coup d'état attempt
- 1993 Russian constitutional crisis
- 2003 Russian legislative election
- 2007 Russian legislative election
- All-Russia People's Front
- Anti-Americanism in Russia
- Boris Yeltsin
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- Category:2008 disestablishments in Russia
- Category:2012 establishments in Russia
- Category:Anti-Americanism
- Category:Eurasianism
- Category:Nationalist parties in Russia
- Category:Political parties disestablished in 2008
- Category:Political parties established in 1996
- Category:Political parties established in 2012
- Chechen people
- Eurasianism
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- Internationalism (politics)
- Kuznetsky Most
- Mikhail Gorbachev
- Moscow
- Oil-for-Food Programme
- Patriots of Russia
- Political party
- Purple (color)
- Putinism
- Red
- Regional parliaments of Russia
- Russia
- Sazhi Umalatova
- Soviet nationalism
- State Duma
- Vladimir Putin
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- 200
- Merged
- Patriots of Russia
- MergedWith
- Patriots of Russia
- Name
- enParty of Peace and Unity
- Name
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- All-Russia People's Front
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- All-Russia People's Front
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- Regional parliaments of Russia
- Slogan
- en"Peace People Unity"
- Subject
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- Category:2012 establishments in Russia
- Category:Anti-Americanism
- Category:Eurasianism
- Category:Nationalist parties in Russia
- Category:Political parties disestablished in 2008
- Category:Political parties established in 1996
- Category:Political parties established in 2012
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- Website
- http://pmerf.ru/
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