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Political party in Russia
Fatherland – All Russia
Отечество – Вся Россия (Russian)
AbbreviationOVR
Leader Yuri Luzhkov
Yevgeny Primakov
Founded19 November 1998 (1998年11月19日) (Fatherland)
22 May 1999 (1999年05月22日) (All Russia)
21 August 1999 (1999年08月21日) (F-AR)
Dissolved9 April 2002 (2002年04月09日)
Merged intoUnited Russia
Headquarters32/2th building, Kadashevskaya Embankment
Moscow, Russia
NewspaperHerald of the Fatherland
Youth wing Youth Union of the Fatherland
Ideology Social liberalism
Civic nationalism
Political position Centre [1] [2] to centre-left [3] [4]
Colours  Light blue
  Orange
Website
otech.ru,
ovr.ru

Fatherland – All Russia (Russian: Отечество – Вся Россия, romanizedOtechestvo – Vsya Rossiya; OVR) was a political bloc that existed in Russia from 1998 to 2002.

It was formed from the movement Fatherland, chaired by the Mayor of Moscow, Yuri Luzhkov, and the movement All Russia, chaired by regional Presidents of the Republics of Tatarstan, Mintimer Shaimiev, of Bashkortostan, Murtaza Rakhimov, of Ingushetia, Ruslan Aushev, and the Governor of St. Petersburg, Vladimir Yakovlev. In his founding Congress, that took place on 28 August 1999, their first chairman elected were Yevgeny Primakov and Yuri Luzhkov.[5]

The party took part in the 1999 State Duma election, being led by Yevgeny Primakov, Yuri Luzhkov and Vladimir Yakovlev. During the pre-election debates, the block suffered from 'black public relations' campaign in Boris Berezovsky-controlled media and competition with the rival conservative Unity Party of Russia. 'Fatherland' supported the election of Vladimir Putin as President of Russia in 2000.[6]

On 1 December 2001, a joint congress of Fatherland-All Russia and its rival party Unity decided to merge the two parties into a single new political party, United Russia. In its IV Congress, on 9 April 2002, Fatherland – All Russia was disbanded.[7]

Electoral results

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Presidential

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Election Candidate First round Second round Result
Votes % Votes %
2000 Endorsed Vladimir Putin 39,740,467 53.44% Won

State Duma

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Election Party leader Performance Rank Government
Votes % ± pp Seats +/–
1999 Yevgeny Primakov 15,549,182 13.59 New
68 / 450
New 3rd Coalition

References

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  1. ^ Nordsieck, Wolfram. "Russia". Parties and Elections in Europe. Archived from the original on 20 October 2003.
  2. ^ Background Notes, Russia. U.S. Department of State, Bureau of European Affairs. 2000.
  3. ^ ОТЕ́ЧЕСТВО – ВСЯ РОССИ́Я» (ОВР), избирательный блок руководителей российских регионов, коалиция левоцентристской направленности
  4. ^ Clifford Thompson, ed. (1999). Current Biography Yearbook: 1999. Hw Wilson Company. p. 466.
  5. ^ History of Fatherland-All Russia (Russian)
  6. ^ "The history of the party, the Fatherland-All Russia". Archived from the original on 2013年01月27日. Retrieved 2015年01月30日.
  7. ^ The Union of Unity and Fatherland
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