词条 | Proriv (Transnistria) | |||||||||||||||||||||||
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| name = Proriv | native_name = Прорыв | native_name_lang = ru | abbreviation = | logo = 1312626938 proriv.jpg | logo_size = 150px | colorcode = #FFCC00 | colors = Yellow | leader = Dmitry Soin | leader1_title = Head of Communications | leader1_name = Roman Konoplev | leader2_title = Youth Wing Director | leader2_name = Alena Arshinova | foundation = {{start date|2006|6|2|df=y}} | dissolution = {{end date|2012|11|8|df=y}} | ideology = Liberal democracy Civic nationalism Eurasianism | headquarters = 3300 Naberezhny Lane, 1A, Tiraspol, Transnistria | position = | international = Proryv | newspaper = Russian Breakthrough | slogan = "Russia! PMR! Breakthrough!" | seats1_title = Seats in the Supreme Council | seats1 = {{Composition bar|0|43|hex=#FFCC00}} | website = {{URL|http://proriv.wordpress.com/}} | country = Transnistria }} Proriv (Cyrillic: Прорыв; Russian for "Breakthrough"), officially the People's Democratic Party "Proriv!", was a political youth movement and political party in Transnistria whose methods were supposedly modelled on pro-Western organizations Otpor!, Kmara and other participants of colour revolutions in the post-Soviet states. HistoryProriv was originally founded in 2005 as a division of the pro-Russian political youth organization Proriv. A year later, on 2 June 2006, the Transnistrian branch of Proriv was registered as a political party. It used yellow as its political color, and the famous B&W photo of Communist guerrilla fighter Che Guevara as a symbol. It was associated with the 'Che Guevara High School for Political Leadership' in Tiraspol, which was established to provide training for young political activists. Its head was Dmitry Soin, a sociologist and former officer of the Transnistrian ministry of state security, who is wanted by Interpol.[1][2] Roman Konoplev, an obscure Russian strategist and publicist, took part in formulating ideological documents of the party. The youth movement had a mostly slav female leadership, with Alena Arshinova at its head. The organization supported the continuation of the republic's independence which was declared on 2 September 1990, and rejected any talk of potential reunification with Moldova.[3]The party was dissolved by authorities in November 2012 after the Supreme Court of Transnistria ordered its liquidation. Members of Proriv denounced the decision as political repression.[4] Electoral resultsParliamentary
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References1. ^Anika Zeller: Ché Guevara lebt - in Transnistrien, in: Der Spiegel, 12.12.2005. {{de icon}} 2. ^Trans-Dniester's surreal life | BBC News, 2 September 2005. {{en icon}} 3. ^{{cite news |title=Jail terms sought for teenagers in flag-raft prank |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070312183013/http://www.tiraspoltimes.com/node/177|work=Tiraspol Times |date=9 September 2006}} 4. ^{{cite web |title=В Приднестровье ликвидировали партию «ПРОРЫВ!» {{!}} МГЕР |url=http://www.mger2020.ru/nextday/2012/11/22/41213 |accessdate=2 October 2018}} {{ru icon}} External links
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