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Far-right politics in Russia

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Putinism
thumb|300px|Vladimir Putin at the party congress of [[United Russia in 2011]]
Russian Volunteer Corps
military unit of the Armed Forces of Ukraine consisting of naturalized citizens of the Russian Federation
New Right
form of right-wing politics that emerged in the 1960s
White Terror
Russian Civil War period of political repression and mass killings in 1918 carried out by the White Army
Alexander Prokhanov
Soviet and Russian writer and political activist
Pochvennichestvo
Pochvennichestvo ( ; , roughly "return to the native soil", from почва "soil") was a late 19th-century movement in Russia that tied in closely with its contemporary ideology, Slavophilia.
Movement Against Illegal Immigration
political party
National Alliance of Russian Solidarists
voluntary association
National Liberation Movement
political party in Russia
Orthodoxy, Autocracy, and Nationality
imperialist ideological doctrine of Russian emperor Nicholas I
Russia for Russians
anti-multicultural sentiment
Russia under Vladimir Putin
overview of the presidency of Vladimir Putin (1999–2008, - 2012–Present)
Ynglism
thumb|upright=1.2|The symbol of Ynglism as a body of religious believers (church). It represents Yngly, the fiery radiance, word and action of the supreme God begetting and ordering the universe, as the spinning astral images of the celestial pole|northern culmen of the sky ([[Iriy or Svarga, "Heaven").]]
Almost Naked party
public scandal in Russia in 2023
Union of Orthodox Banner-Bearers
Russian nationalist-fundamentalist organization
Occupy Pedophilia
anti-LGBT hate group
red-green-brown alliance
political concept
Sorok Sorokov
political party in Russia
Male State
political party in Russia
Robert Shlegel
Russian politician, member of the State Duma
Popular Resistance Association
Russian left-wing nationalist political organization
Karelian National Movement
separatist party in Russia