词条 | Baltic Republican Party |
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| name = Baltic Republican Party | native_name =Балтийская республиканская партия | native_name_lang =ru | logo = | colorcode = blue | leader = | deputy_leader = | president = | chairman = | general_secretary = | first_secretary = | secretary_general = | presidium = | secretary = | spokesperson = | foundation = {{start date|1993|12|01}} | ideology = | headquarters = Kaliningrad | international = | website = | country = Russian Federation }} The Baltic Republican Party ({{lang-ru|Балтийская республиканская партия}}, BRP) is a political party in the Russian Federation. It was founded on 1 December 1993 in Kaliningrad Oblast and lost its official status as a political party on 26 March 2003 due to the new Russian Law on political parties which requires that each party should have regional branches at least in half of the Russian Federation constituencies and at least 10,000 members in strength. An appeal was lost in February 2005 before the Constitutional Court of Russia.[1] The main political purpose of the party was the establishment of an autonomous Baltic Republic instead of the Kaliningrad region, possibly total independence. It also wanted the old name Königsberg restored.[2] Its leaders are Sergei Pasko and Rustam Vasiliev. In February 2005 the constituent congress of the Kaliningrad Public Movement – Respublika took place in Kaliningrad. It has the same objectives as the BRP, its cochairmen are Sergei Pasko and Vitautas Lopata, an independent deputy of the regional Duma and local chairperson of the opposition Russian People's Democratic Union.[3] See also
References1. ^David Atkinson and Rudolf Bindig, Honouring of obligations and commitments by the Russian Federation, Committee on the Honouring of Obligations and Commitments by Member States of the Council of Europe (Monitoring Committee), Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe, 3 June 2005 2. ^Fred Weir, A Baltic province's story, in one man's life, Christian Science Monitor, 25 July 2002 3. ^Kaliningrad Flies an Orange Flag, Kommersant, 22 February 2005 4. ^http://www.presseurop.eu/en/content/article/645901-who-will-open-window-europe 5. ^[. The Baltic Republican Party, a group that favors semi-independence for Kaliningrad, even wants the capital city's historic name of Königsberg restored, as a gesture of reconciliation to Europe. "This region's future lies in relations with its immediate neighbours, including Germany," says the Party's leader, Sergei Pasko. Giving the city back its traditional name will show that we are serious about returning to the European fold.] 6. ^“I would like to bring Königsberg back to Europe,” Rustam Vasiliev, a local blogger and political activist, said, intentionally using the former German name of this city. “I’ve got no Kremlin in my head.”People like Mr. Vasiliev have become a headache for the Kremlin 7. ^According to the Miami Herald, the BRP's main goal was to make Kaliningrad "a fully independent state" (3 Apr. 2005). 8. ^"We are living in Europe and, if we want to be accepted as equals in the European cultural sphere, we have to give back its historic name to our city," said Sergei Pasko, leader of the Baltic Republican Party which supports the initiative. 9. ^Recent activities of BRP External links
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