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Russian National Front Русский национальный фронт
AbbreviationRNF
РНФ
LeaderAndrey Savelyev
FoundedDecember 21, 2014 (2014-12-21).
IdeologyRussian nationalism
Factions:
Neo-Stalinism
Orthodox nationalism
Neo-Sovietism
National-populism
National conservatism
Militarism
Antisemitism
Anti-Ukrainian sentiment
Monarchism
Russian irredentism
Political positionBig tent
Members
Party flag
Website
runfront.ru

The Russian National Front (Russian: Русский национальный фронт; romanized: Russkii natsional'nyi front)is a coalition of russian nationalist organization that support Novorossiya. The coalition started in December of 2014 during the so-called "Russian Spring". The group organize the Russian march of 2016 and also the take part of the 2017 March in Moscow.

The members of the front are:

References

  1. Holzer, Jan; Laryš, Martin; Mareš, Miroslav (2021). Militant right-wing extremism in Putin's Russia: legacies, forms and threats. Post-Soviet politics (First issued in paperback ed.). London New York: Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group. p. 83. ISBN 978-0-429-49001-9.
  2. Alperovich, Vera (August 23, 2016). "Transformation of the Russian Nationalist Movement: 2013-2016". Sova Center.
  3. ""Сова": формируется новый образ русского национализма". BBC News Русская служба (in Russian). 2015-03-24. Retrieved 2024-12-18.
  4. ""Russian March" 2017 in Moscow". Sova Center.
  5. Kolstø, Pål; Blakkisrud, Helge, eds. (2018-09-20). Russia Before and After Crimea. Edinburgh University Press. Edinburgh University Press. p. 151. ISBN 978-1-4744-3385-3.
  6. Автор (2015-11-04). "В Москве сегодня рекордное число «Русских маршей»". Радио Азаттык (in Russian). Retrieved 2024-12-18.
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