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The Russian Social Democratic Labour Party (RSDLP), [b] also known as the Russian Social Democratic Workers' Party (RSDWP) or as the Russian Social Democratic Party (RSDP), was a socialist political party founded in 1898 in Minsk.
Leaders of the Menshevik Party at Norra Bantorget in Stockholm, Sweden, May 1917 (Pavel Axelrod, Julius Martov and Alexander Martinov). After the 1912 split, the General Jewish Labour Bund in Lithuania, Poland and Russia became a federated part of the Russian Social Democratic Labour Party (Menshevik) as by this time the Mensheviks had accepted the idea of a federated party organization.
In 1912, the RSDLP had its final split, with the Bolsheviks constituting the Russian Social Democratic Labour Party (Bolsheviks), and the Mensheviks the Russian Social Democratic Labour Party (Mensheviks). The Menshevik faction split further in 1917 at the middle of World War I. Most Mensheviks opposed the war, but a vocal minority supported it ...
Russian Social Democratic Labour Party (of Internationalists) (1917–1919), the programme of the group was largely similar to that of the Menshevik-Internationalists, and politically it positioned itself between the Menshevik-Internationalists and the Bolsheviks. The faction merged with the Bolsheviks in 1919.
The party adopted the name Russian Social Democratic Labour Party and took a more conciliatory approach towards the Bolsheviks. [5] The 4th congress of the party decided to dissolve the party and called on its membership to join the Communist Party. [4] In December 1919 Lozovsky was readmitted to the Communist Party. [3]
Liberal Democratic Party LDPR ЛДПР: Monarchism Economic interventionism Social conservatism Right-wing populism Russian ultranationalism: Right-wing to far-right: Vladimir Zhirinovsky: 1992 2002 5.65% (Vladimir Zhirinovsky) 7.55% (Party list) 5.89% (SMC) (21 seats) MJ profile Website: 4 Political party "Russian United Democratic Party ...
The General Jewish Labour Bund, which had united Yiddish speaking social democrats in the Pale of Settlement in September 1897. At the time, the Bund was the largest socialist group in the Empire [4] and sponsored the Congress. The social democratic organization formed in 1897 around the Kiev-based Rabochaya Gazeta (Workers' Newspaper). [5]
The 3rd Congress of the Russian Social Democratic Labour Party was held during 25 April - 10 May [(12–27 April O.S.)] 1905 in London, UK. The Menshevik Central Committee had voted against calling the Congress on 7 February 1905 and voted to expel Lenin. Two days later nine of the eleven members of this committee were arrested.